tit









tit


noun

  1. a titmouse.
  2. any of various other small birds.
  3. Archaic. a girl or young woman; hussy.
  4. Archaic. a small or poor horse; nag.

noun

  1. a teat.
  2. Slang: Vulgar. a breast.

noun

  1. tit for tat.

  1. title.

  1. Titus.

noun

  1. 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
  2. any of various similar small birds
  3. archaic, or dialect a worthless or worn-out horse; nag

noun

  1. slang a female breast
  2. a teat or nipple
  3. derogatory a girl or young woman
  4. slang a despicable or unpleasant person: often used as a term of address

abbreviation for

  1. Titus

n.1“breast,” Old English titt (a variant of teat). But the modern slang tits (plural), attested from 1928, seems to be a recent reinvention from teat, used without awareness that it is a throwback to the original form. Titty, however, is on record from 1746 as “a dial. and nursery diminutive of teat.” n.21540s, “any small animal or object” (as in compound forms such as titmouse, tomtit, etc.); also used of small horses. Similar words in related senses are found in Scandinavian (cf. Icelandic tittr, Norwegian tita “a little bird”), but the connection and origin are obscure; perhaps, as OED suggests, the word is merely suggestive of something small. Used figuratively of persons after 1734, but earlier for “a girl or young woman,” usually in deprecatory sense of “a hussy, minx” (1590s).

54 queries 0.541