Word: spit
Category: spit
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Related words: spit
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Synonyms: spit
companion, friend, colleague, associate, partner, coworker, workmate, pal, crony, mate, chum, buddy, dawg, peeps, familiar, fellow, brother
Translations: spit
spanish
saliva, escupir, asador
german
ausspucken, speichel, spieß, spucken, landzunge, ...
french
expectorer, crachat, bave, salive, broche, ...
italian
spiedo, sputo, saliva, sputare
portuguese
salivar, cuspir, cuspo, espiritual, saliva
dutch
speeksel, zever, spuwen, rochelen, spugen, ...
russian
нахаркать, шомпол, высказывать, плеваться, шипеть, ...
norwegian
spytt, spytte
swedish
saliv, spott, spotta
finnish
kanki, sylki, sylkäistä, sylkeä, sähistä
danish
spyt, spytte
czech
slina, plivat, plivnutí, plivanec, prskat, ...
polish
plwocina, opluć, pluć, ślina, cypel, ...
hungarian
ásó, ásónyi, hószállingózás
turkish
salya, tükürük
greek
πτύω, φτύνω
ukrainian
висловлювати, тріскотіти, мрячити, шомпол, штик
albanian
pështyj, hell
bulgarian
слюнка
estonian
sülitama, maasäär
croatian
frktati, prskati, pljuvati, ispljuvak, izmaglica
icelandic
skyrpa
lithuanian
seilės
latvian
siekalas
romanian
scuipa, salivă
slovak
ražeň
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The meaning and "use of": spit
noun
verb
- a long, thin metal rod pushed through meat in order to hold and turn it while it is roasted over an open fire.
- a narrow point of land projecting into the sea.
- a layer of earth whose depth is equal to the length of the blade of a spade.
verb
- eject saliva forcibly from one's mouth, sometimes as a gesture of contempt or anger.
- light rain falls.
- put a spit through (meat) in order to roast it over an open fire.