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Shit. I'm going for a Tom Tit.
Noun. A form of masturbation whereby the penis is sandwiched and rubbed between a female's breasts (See 'tit'). Cf. 'soapy tit wank'.
Tit willow is London Cockney rhyming slang for a pillow.
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Tit about is British slang for to behave in a disorganised and ineffectual manner.
Tat is slang for rubbish.Tat is old slang for collecting old rags for profit.
Tit is slang for a woman's breast.Tit is slang for a despicable, stupid, or unpleasant person.Tit is slang for a button, knob, nipple.Tit is slang for women.
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Hands. As in "Keep your tit spanners off my lunch!".
Tit wank is British slang for stimulation of the penis by rubbing it between a woman's breasts.
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Noun. 1. Rubbish, junk. Abb. of tatty. E.g."You can't wear that old cardigan, it's tat." {Informal} 2. Abb. of tattoo.
Tit around is British slang for to behave in a disorganised and ineffectual manner.
Indication of ambient air temperature, i.e. chilly weather - Used as "It's as cold as a witches tit!"
Noun. Rubbish, nonsense. E.g."Whatever he told you about me is just a load of tut." or "I think we need to clear up all this tut before your parents arrive."
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Tit for tat is London Cockney rhyming slang for a hat. Tit for tat is London Cockney rhyming slang for chat.
Vietnamese Lunar New Year holiday period. Pg. 521. Also refers to the nationwide NVA-VC offensive that began during Tet, 1968.
Noun. 1. A woman's breast, usually applied in the plural, as tits. 2. An imbecile, an objectionable person. 3. A push-button. E.g."Come on, hurry! Push the tit, we're running out of time - fire evrything we've got at them!" [Orig. Military use]
Noun. A hat. Cockney rhyming slang from tit for tat.
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Serving as a text; authoritative.
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A hassock.
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A woman; -- used in contempt.
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An imperial ensign consisting of a golden globe with a cross on it.
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To write in large characters, as in text hand.
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A large hand in writing; -- so called because it was the practice to write the text of a book in a large hand and the notes in a smaller hand.
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A drinking cup of small size, holding about half a pint.
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Hence, anything chosen as the subject of an argument, literary composition, or the like; topic; theme.
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A morsel; a bit.
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Anything small; -- frequently applied as a term of endearment to a little child.
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One who does tut-work.
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A small horse.
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Contained in the text; textual.
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Any one of numerous species of small singing birds belonging to the families Paridae and Leiotrichidae; a titmouse.
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of Tut-workman
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The European meadow pipit; a titlark.
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A style of writing in large characters; text-hand also, a kind of type used in printing; as, German text.
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The text of a book.
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A foolish fellow.
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