Etymology: [ tit ] (noun.) before 12th century. Old English titt, of uncertain origin. Cognate with dialectal Dutch tet, German Zitze, Titte. Compare teat.
An idiot; a fool, A mammary gland, teat, A light blow or hit (now usually in phrase tit for tat), A woman's breast, A small passerine bird of the genus Parus or the family Paridae, common in the northern hemisphere, A young girl, later especially a minx, hussy, A small horse; a nag, A womans breast, The European meadow pipit; a titlark, woman's breast (Vulgar Slang); teat; titmouse, type of bird; stupid person, A tit is a small European bird that eats insects and seeds. There are several kinds of tit. see also blue tit, A small horse, Any one of numerous species of small singing birds belonging to the families Paridæ and Leiotrichidæ; a titmouse, A woman; used in contempt, A morsel; a bit, A woman's tits are her breasts, small insectivorous birds, disapproval If you call someone a tit, you are insulting them and saying that they are stupid. Titus. Any of several woodland and garden songbird species in the genus Parus (family Paridae) having a rather stout, pointed bill. The great tit (P. major), found in Europe, North Africa, and Asia nearly to Java, is about 6 in. (14 cm) long. It has a white face, a black head, and a black center line on its underparts, which are yellow or buffy. The best-known North American species of crested tit is the tufted titmouse (P. bicolor), a 7-in. (17-cm) bluish gray bird with pinkish brown flanks. See also chickadee, the small projection of a mammary gland, either of two soft fleshy milk-secreting glandular organs on the chest of a woman, threepenny bit, An abbreviation used for the book of Titus, an epistle in the New Testament of the Bible, Expressing dismay or annoyance, plural form of tit, plural of tit,
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An idiot; a fool - "What did you say to the cops?” / “I told them everything about the smuggling ring.” / “Why the fuck did you do that?” / “They were nice to me.” / “They’re always nice to people they want to get information from, you dumb tit.”"
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A mammary gland, teat
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A light blow or hit (now usually in phrase tit for tat)
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A woman's breast - "She's got an amazing pair of tits."
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A small passerine bird of the genus Parus or the family Paridae, common in the northern hemisphere
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A young girl, later especially a minx, hussy
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A small horse; a nag
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A womans breast
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The European meadow pipit; a titlark
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woman's breast (Vulgar Slang); teat; titmouse, type of bird; stupid person isim
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A tit is a small European bird that eats insects and seeds. There are several kinds of tit. see also blue tit
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A small horse
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Any one of numerous species of small singing birds belonging to the families Paridæ and Leiotrichidæ; a titmouse
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A woman; used in contempt
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A morsel; a bit
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A woman's tits are her breasts
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small insectivorous birds
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disapproval If you call someone a tit, you are insulting them and saying that they are stupid. Titus. Any of several woodland and garden songbird species in the genus Parus (family Paridae) having a rather stout, pointed bill. The great tit (P. major), found in Europe, North Africa, and Asia nearly to Java, is about 6 in. (14 cm) long. It has a white face, a black head, and a black center line on its underparts, which are yellow or buffy. The best-known North American species of crested tit is the tufted titmouse (P. bicolor), a 7-in. (17-cm) bluish gray bird with pinkish brown flanks. See also chickadee
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the small projection of a mammary gland
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either of two soft fleshy milk-secreting glandular organs on the chest of a woman
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A tit.
threepenny bit - "All these skinny modern chicks with their perky threepenny bits do nothing for me."
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Tit.
An abbreviation used for the book of Titus, an epistle in the New Testament of the Bible
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Expressing dismay or annoyance - ""Oh, tits. We can't do anything with those.""
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