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spit noun- an exact, or near-exact, likeness of someone UK, 1825
- Judas the mirror image of Christ and Lazarus the absolute spit of the crucified robber[.] — The Guardian, 29 March 2001
- something of no value US
- MOE: I always taught you, BB, never walk out of a place without a signed contract. Somebody’s word ain’t spit. — Tin Men, 1987
- a small sum of money US
- — Steve Kuriscak, Casino Talk, p. 52, 1985
- the payout in coins from a computer poker game AUSTRALIA
- — Ned Wallish, The Truth Dictionary of Racing Slang, p. 76, 1989
- in some games of poker, a card turned face-up in the centre of the table which may be used by all players’ hands US
Also called a “spit in the ocean”. - — Irv Roddy, Friday Night Poker, p. 221, 1961
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