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tit noun- the female breast US, 1928
- Uptown chick with a big gold cross once more rapping her soft little tits[.] — George Mandel, Flee the Angry Strangers, p. 403, 1952
- I have had two women so far, one American with huge tits and a splendid Mex whore in house. — Jack Kerouac, Letter to Allen Ginsberg, p. 353, 10 May 1952
- Daddy says tits. Daddy says knockers and jugs and bazooms and dingleberries and jujubes. And then he laughs and goes “wuff! wuff!”. — Journal of British Photography, 9 May 1980
- [S]ince I wasn’t a woman, my use of the street expression for a woman’s breasts, “tits,” was tactless and unprintable. — Larry Rivers, What Did I Do?, p. 470, 1992
- Every hippie carries nits / And every Englishman love tits / I love Page Three and other bits[.] — Benjamin Zephaniah, The Sun, p. 58, 1992
- any finger-touch button such as on an electric bell; thus any button-like or knobby protruberance that vaguely resembles a nipple UK, 1943
Originally military. - a police officer’s helmet UK
From the shape. - I was issued with my tit the same day. — Duncan MacLaughlin, The Filth, p. 69, 2002
- a fool UK, 1947
Often as “look a right tit” or “an absolute tit”, and the amusing popular favourite “feel a right tit”. - [A]ll the other mums look at me like, you know, like I’m a bit of a tit. — Harry Enfield, Harry Enfield and His Humorous Chums, p. 12, 1997
- Tits, the pair of them, them two. — Kevin Sampson, Outlaws, p. 107, 2001
- a small raised bump on a computer keyboard key, most commonly the f and j keys, to provide orientation for the user’s fingers US
- — Eric S. Raymond, The New Hacker’s Dictionary, p. 352, 1991
▶ a tit full of Wild Turkey used for describing an alcoholic’s fondest sexual fantasy US- — Michael Dalton Johnson, Talking Trash with Redd Foxx, p. 17, 1994
▶ get tit to succeed in the goal of touching or fondling a girl’s breasts US- “Ja get tit?” Richie whispered. “I din’t try yet.” “She got nice ones.” — Richard Price, The Wanderers, p. 91, 1974
▶ on the tit enjoying charity, or quasi-charity, in the form of undemanding work US- You got the right idea, boy: stay on the government tit. Why not? Three squares and a flop, nothing to do, free medical care, free trips, plenty of time off, and a pension when you’re ready to hang up the gloves! — Max Shulman, Rally Round the Flag, Boys!, p. 208, 1957
- The nerve of them little pantywaists in Washington, every one of ‘em on the public tit. — Max Shulman, Anyone Got a Match?, p. 130, 1964
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