tit
1a titmouse.
any of various other small birds.
Archaic. a girl or young woman; hussy.
Archaic. a small or poor horse; nag.
Origin of tit
1Other definitions for tit (2 of 5)
a teat.
Slang: Vulgar. a breast.
Origin of tit
2Other definitions for tit. (4 of 5)
title.
Other definitions for Tit. (5 of 5)
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How to use tit in a sentence
Given the potential for a cyber tit-for-tat to escalate, Obama has even more incentive to find a diplomatic solution.
Obama Could Hit China to Punish North Korea | Shane Harris, Tim Mak | December 20, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTOther feminist sites have championed objectifying men in tit-for-tat fashion as empowering women.
Full Frontal Disney: Feminism's Nudity Double Standard | Emily Shire | August 20, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTAnyone “sucking the tit of the NRA,” he said, “can get off my train.”
He Humiliates Women Online and In His Strip Club, Like a Good Liberal | Olivia Nuzzi | July 13, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTThis means that tit-pic-posting your exes will finally be illegal, and that some shred of justice will be served.
When Sexting Gets Ugly: Flirting Can Become Fodder for Revenge Porn | Charlotte Lytton | January 7, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTThis series of tit-for-tat bombings has created the most violent and volatile dynamic in Lebanon since the end of the civil war.
Is Syria Being 'Lebanized' or is Lebanon Being 'Syrianized'? | Hussein Ibish | August 29, 2013 | THE DAILY BEAST
He has his particular likings and tit-bits, and is very expert in carving out the parts of an animal that please him best.
Hunting the Lions | R.M. BallantyneIt does not contain great pieces, but tit-bits of pictures, such as suit an aristocratic epicure.
Little Travels and Roadside Sketches | William Makepeace ThackerayWith a mental appetite uninjured by tit-bits and dainties, she digested the strong food, and asked eagerly for more.
The Shepherd of the Hills | Harold Bell WrightAnd yet the one is as good as the other: pass for pass, tit for tat, a Roland for an Oliver.
The Pocket R.L.S. | Robert Louis StevensonI hed the rollin' pin redy, I'd bin in h'it ef h'tit hed kum to a klinch.
Watch Yourself Go By | Al. G. Field
British Dictionary definitions for tit (1 of 3)
/ (tɪt) /
any of numerous small active Old World songbirds of the family Paridae (titmice), esp those of the genus Parus (bluetit, great tit, etc). They have a short bill and feed on insects and seeds
any of various similar small birds
archaic, or dialect a worthless or worn-out horse; nag
Origin of tit
1British Dictionary definitions for tit (2 of 3)
/ (tɪt) /
slang a female breast
a teat or nipple
derogatory a girl or young woman
slang a despicable or unpleasant person: often used as a term of address
Origin of tit
2British Dictionary definitions for Tit. (3 of 3)
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Titus
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