Spit
101spit|toon — «spih TOON», noun. a container to spit into; cuspidor. ╂[American English < spit1 + oon, as in saloon] …
102spit-boot — see spit n.1 7 …
103spit-dung — see spit n.3 5 …
104spit blood — If someone is spitting blood, they are absolutely furious …
105spit it out — People say this when someone has something to say but is too embarrassed, shy, etc, to say it …
106spit curl — spit′ curl n. clo a tight curl of hair, usu. pressed against the forehead or cheek • Etymology: 1825–35 …
107spit and polish — n. formal or ceremonial, sometimes superficial, orderliness, neatness, or preciseness, as in the military …
108spit|ball|er — «SPIHT B luhr», noun. U.S. a baseball player who throws spitballs …
109spit|ball — «SPIHT BL», noun, verb. U.S. –n. 1. a small ball of chewed up paper, used as a missile. 2. Baseball. an illegal curve pitched after wetting one side of the ball with saliva. –v.i. 1. to throw a spitball: »Birdie Tebetts, the Cincinnati manager,… …
110spit|fire — «SPIHT FYR», noun. 1. a person, especially a woman or girl, who has a quick and fiery temper. 2. something that sends forth fire, such as a cannon or certain fireworks …