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  • 41spit up — {v.} To vomit a little. * /The baby always spits up when he is burped./ * /Put a bib on the baby. I don t want him to spit up on his clean clothes./ …

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  • 42spit up — {v.} To vomit a little. * /The baby always spits up when he is burped./ * /Put a bib on the baby. I don t want him to spit up on his clean clothes./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 43spit — vb, spit or spat spat; spit·ting vt to eject (as saliva) from the mouth vi to eject saliva from the mouth spit n SALIVA …

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  • 44the Nervous Return — on tour in Germany, Spring 2004 Background information Origin Los Angeles, CA, USA Genres …

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  • 45Spit! (comic) — Spit! was the name of a British adult comic that was published during the 1990s. It was one of many such comics similar to Viz , and was also considerably cruder and of lower production quality than its inspiration, many strips ending with sexual …

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  • 46Spit Shine Records — also know as Spit Shine International is an independent record label and Sound System (Jamaican) specializing in ska, roots, dub music. Matt Maloney former drummer of The Allstonians, founded the label in Boston in 1999 to revitalize the… …

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  • 47spit and polish — /spit n pol ish/, adj. great care in maintaining smart appearance and crisp efficiency: The commander was concerned more with spit and polish than with the company s morale. * * * …

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  • 48spit — verb. The form for the regular past tense and past participle in BrE is spat, but in AmE either spat or spit is used: • I was so mad I could have spit New Yorker, 1989 …

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  • 49Spit — Spit, v. i. To attend to a spit; to use a spit. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] She s spitting in the kitchen. Old Play. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 50Spit — Spit, v. i. 1. To throw out saliva from the mouth. [1913 Webster] 2. To rain or snow slightly, or with sprinkles. [1913 Webster] It had been spitting with rain. Dickens. [1913 Webster] {To spit on} or {To spit upon}, to insult grossly; to treat… …

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