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Hit it is musical slang for start playing.
Phrase used to place accusation upon someone who has announced that they've detected ass-gas in the air, i.e. someone farted. Upon accusation, the victim could retort with 'S/he who supplied it, denied it'. Another response was "The one who said the rhyme committed the crime"!
v. to have sex. (see also "hit that")Â "Joey goin' to hit it tonight."Â
Phrs. As 'when the shit hits the fan', it warns that severe consequences will be felt when the results of actions are discovered. Alternatively, in such phrases as "the shit will hit the fan when she discovers the truth". See 'when the shit hits the fan'.
, (hit) v., To have sexual relations. “Hey, let’s hit it.â€Â Also, how much something costs. “Those shoes hit me about 180 bucksâ€Â Also: Hit that shit, to do something no one else will do, e.g., pull your pants down in a basketball game. “Hit that shit, blood!â€Â [Etym., African American]
Allright, who farted?
Hot shit is slang for something impressive, exciting, superlative.
To have sex with someone. (See also "hit it" or "tap that")Â "When you gonna let me hit it?"Â
Allright, who farted?
Whop is slang for to hit. Whop is slang for to defeat.
having sex, "let me hit it from behind"
Emotional outburst (pron) (WH-OW-M). Used to express extreme jubilation or despair. ie: that is soooo WHOM! Note: WHOM (WH-OW-M) is spelled in only capitals, while whom (w-oo-m) is spelled in lower cases. Used as: "That WHOMin' sucks!", "Pretty WHOM!" "WHOM! I stepped in crud!" (Get it?) (ed: nope!)
Hard hit is London Cockney rhyming slang for to defecate (shit).
Liquor, beer, intoxicating spirits. "He had a little too much who-hit-John."
Doctor Who is British rhyming slang for two.
Allright, who farted?
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adj.
having become very popular or acclaimed; -- said of entertainment performances; as, a hit record, a hit movie.
pron.
One; any; one.
object.
Originally, an interrogative pronoun, later, a relative pronoun also; -- used always substantively, and either as singular or plural. See the Note under What, pron., 1. As interrogative pronouns, who and whom ask the question: What or which person or persons? Who and whom, as relative pronouns (in the sense of that), are properly used of persons (corresponding to which, as applied to things), but are sometimes, less properly and now rarely, used of animals, plants, etc. Who and whom, as compound relatives, are also used especially of persons, meaning the person that; the persons that; the one that; whosoever.
v. i.
To meet or reach what was aimed at or desired; to succeed, -- often with implied chance, or luck.
pron.
The objective case of who. See Who.
a.
Hot.
pron.
Who.
n.
A striking against; the collision of one body against another; the stroke that touches anything.
n.
A game won at backgammon after the adversary has removed some of his men. It counts less than a gammon.
n.
One who affects repartee; a wit-cracker.
n.
A stroke of success in an enterprise, as by a fortunate chance; as, he made a hit.
a.
Hot.
interj.
Used to excite attention or as a signal; as, hip, hip, hurra!
inf.
of Wit
pron.
Belonging or pertaining to him; -- used as a pronominal adjective or adjective pronoun; as, tell John his papers are ready; formerly used also for its, but this use is now obsolete.
pron.
It.
imp. & p. p.
of Hit
n.
A peculiarly apt expression or turn of thought; a phrase which hits the mark; as, a happy hit.
n.
A striking of the ball; as, a safe hit; a foul hit; -- sometimes used specifically for a base hit.
n.
A morsel; a bit.
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