shit
English
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Middle English schit, schyt, from Old English *sċite (“dung”) and sċitte (“diarrhoea”), from Proto-West Germanic *skiti and *skittjā, from Proto-Germanic *skitiz, from Proto-Indo-European *skeyd- (“to split, divide, separate”).
Related to Saterland Frisian Skiete, West Frisian skyte, skyt, Dutch schijt, German Low German Schiet, German Scheiße, Swedish and Norwegian Nynorsk skit, Norwegian Bokmål skitt, Icelandic skítur. Compare shite.
Alternative forms
- (bowdlerizations) s--t, s**t, s—t etc.
- shite (British, Ireland)
- sheeyit, sheeit (African-American Vernacular)
Noun
shit (usually uncountable, plural shits)
- (countable, uncountable, colloquial, vulgar) Solid excretory product evacuated from the bowels; feces.
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:feces
- 2011 July 30, “Cholera and the super-loo”, in The Economist:
- The practice in most African and some Asian cities is for private lorries to suck up human waste and dump it in rivers. [...] In tackling the shit problem, economics could well be a clincher.
- (countable, colloquial, vulgar) The act of shitting.
- (uncountable, vulgar, colloquial) Rubbish; worthless matter.
- Throw that shit out!
- (uncountable, vulgar, colloquial) Stuff, things.
- I want your shit out of my garage by tomorrow.
- Fuck it. I don't feel like doing this shit.
- 1998, Jim Kouf, Ross LaManna, Rush Hour[1], California: New Line Cinema:
- JAMES CARTER: You put your own shit in the back; I'm not a skycap.
- 2001, “Zip City”, performed by Mike Cooley:
- Don't know why I put up with this shit / When you don't put out and Zip City's so far away
- 2017 December 1, Tom Breihan, “Mad Max: Fury Road might already be the best action movie ever made”, in The Onion AV Club[2]:
- He’s physical and monosyllabic. He does all sorts of cool shit, and he subtly rediscovers his own heroism without making a big thing out of it. But he’s a supporting character, and he knows it.
- (uncountable, colloquial, vulgar, definite, US) (the shit) The best of its kind.
- These grapes are the shit!
- 2003, “What Up Gangsta”, in Curtis Jackson, Rob Tewlow (lyrics), Reef Tewlow (music), Get Rich or Die Tryin'[3], performed by 50 Cent, New York City: Shady Records:
- When gangsters bump my shit, can they feel my hunger?
- (uncountable, vulgar, colloquial) Nonsense; bullshit.
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:nonsense
- Everything he says is a load of shit.
- (countable, vulgar, colloquial) A nasty, despicable person, used particularly of men.
- Her son has been a real shit to her.
- I am a shit and a rotter.
- (uncountable, vulgar, colloquial) (in negations) Anything.
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:nothing
- We don’t have shit to live on. (We don’t have anything to live on.)
- John can't sing for shit. (John can't sing at all.)
- You ain't shit. (You're nothing; you aren't worth anything.)
- (countable, vulgar, colloquial) The smallest amount of concern or consideration.
- (uncountable, vulgar, colloquial) A problem or difficult situation.
- I'm in some serious shit.
- Some shit went down at the nightclub last night.
- (uncountable, vulgar, colloquial) A strong rebuke.
- I gave him shit for being three hours late twice in one week.
- (uncountable, vulgar, colloquial) Any recreational drug (e.g. cannabis, heroin, etc.).
- 1991 September, Stephen Fry, chapter 1, in The Liar, London: Heinemann, →ISBN, section III, page 28:
- ‘Now,’ he said, ‘if someone would close the curtains and light a joss-stick, I have here for your delight some twenty-four-carat black Nepalese cannabis resin which should be smoked immediately on account of it being seriously good shit.’
- (uncountable, slang, vulgar) Anything exceptional or remarkable.
- I heard Bobby escaped from the police by jumping off a bridge into the river. Ain't that some shit?
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Adjective
shit (comparative more shit or shitter, superlative most shit or shittest)
- (vulgar, colloquial) Of poor quality; worthless.
- What a shit film that was!
- (vulgar, colloquial) Nasty; despicable.
- That was a shit thing to do to him.
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Etymology 2
From Middle English schiten, shiten, from Old English scītan, from Proto-West Germanic *skītan, from Proto-Germanic *skītaną, from Proto-Indo-European *skéydt, from *skeyd-, *skeh₁i-d (“to cut”) (compare *skey-).
Cognate with West Frisian skite, Low German schieten, Dutch schijten, German scheißen, Danish skide. More at shed.
Verb
shit (third-person singular simple present shits, present participle shitting, simple past shat or (rare) shitted or (US) shit, past participle shat or (rare) shitted or (US) shit or shitten)
- (intransitive, vulgar, colloquial) To defecate.
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:defecate
- For quotations using this term, see Citations:shit.
- (transitive, vulgar, colloquial) To excrete (something) through the anus.
- (transitive, vulgar, colloquial) To fool or try to fool someone; to be deceitful.
- Synonyms: shit with; see also Thesaurus:deceive
- Twelve hundred dollars!? Are you shitting me!?
- (transitive, vulgar, colloquial, Australia) To annoy. [from 20th c.]
- 1983, Helen Garner, Yellow Notebook: Diaries Volume I, Text Publishing, published 2022, page 70:
- I saw red and smashed a plate and a bowl. […] I swept up the mess. I bawled a lot as I swept […] I also thought, I am about to get my period. It absolutely shits me that this should explain anything.
Derived terms
- apeshit
- as shit
- batshit
- bearshit
- beat the shit out of
- birdshit
- bullshit
- bullshitter
- catshit
- chickenshit
- cockshit
- cowshit
- crock of shit
- cuntshit
- cut the bullshit
- cut the shit
- dipped in shit
- dipshit
- dipshittery
- does a bear shit in the woods
- does the Pope shit in the woods
- dogshit
- donkeyshit
- don't shit where you eat
- dumbshit
- eat shit
- flying shit
- fuckshit
- full of shit
- get one’s shit together
- give a flying shit
- give a shit
- give someone the shits
- goat shit
- good shit
- happy as a pig in shit
- have a shit
- holy shit
- horseshit
- hot shit
- in deep shit, deep shit
- jack shit
- kick the shit out of
- know shit from Shinola
- know’s the shit
- like shit
- load of shit
- make shit of
- no shit
- no shit, Sherlock
- pack shit
- piece of shit
- pigshit
- pile of shit
- ratshit
- ripshit
- rocking horse shit
- sack of shit
- s-bomb
- sheepshit
- shit a brick
- shitass
- shitawful
- shitbag
- shitbait
- shitball
- shitballs
- shitbeast
- shit beetle
- shitbird
- shit biscuit
- shit bowl
- shitbox
- shitbrain
- shit-brindle
- shit-brown
- shitbucket
- shitbull
- Shitcago
- shit-can
- shitcan
- shitcoin
- shitcom
- shitcunt
- shitdick
- shit distributor
- shit disturber
- shitdom
- shiteater
- shit-eating grin
- shit eye
- shitface
- shitfaced
- shit factory
- shitfest
- shitfire
- shit fit
- shitflood
- shit-for-brains
- shit for brains
- shitfuck
- shitfucker
- shitgame
- shitgaze
- shitgibbon
- shitgoblin
- shit happens
- shithead
- shitheap
- shit heel
- shithole
- shithook
- shit hot
- shithouse
- shit in one’s mouth
- shit in someone's Cheerios
- shitizen
- shit just got real
- shitkicker
- shitland
- Shitland Islands
- Shitler
- shitless
- shitlet
- shitlib
- shitlicker
- shitlike
- shitling
- shit list
- shitload
- shitlord
- shitly
- Shitmas
- shitmobile
- shitmonger
- shitmunch
- shitmuncher
- shitneck
- shitness
- Shitney
- Shitneysider
- shitnigger
- shitnugget
- shitnuts
- shit off
- shit on
- shit oneself
- shit oneself
- shit one’s pants
- shit or get off the pot
- shit or get off the pot
- shit out of luck
- shit packer
- shitpicker
- shitpile
- shitpiss
- shitpit
- shitpost
- shitposter
- shitpot
- shitpuddle
- shits
- shitsack
- shit sandwich
- shit show
- shit soup
- shit statin
- shit stick
- shit-stir
- shit-stirrer
- shitstorm
- shitsucker
- shit-sucking
- shit-talk
- shit talking
- shittastic
- shitter
- shitter
- shittery
- shit test
- shit the bed
- shit ticket
- shitting
- shitton
- shit ton
- shitty
- shituation
- shit up
- shitwad
- shitwaffle
- shitware
- shitweasel
- shitweed
- shitwit
- shitwork
- shit yeah
- shoot the shit
- stick like shit
- stick like shit to blanket
- s-word
- take a shit
- talk shit
- the shit
- the shit out of
- the shit out of
- the shits
- think one’s shit doesn't think
- tough shit
- unshit
- up shit creek, shit creek
- whaleshit
- what the shit
- wormshit
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Interjection
shit
- (vulgar) Expression of worry, failure, shock, etc., often at something seen for the first time or remembered immediately before using this term.
- Synonyms: poo, poop, crap; see also Thesaurus:dammit
- Shit! I think that I forgot to pack my sleeping bag last night!
- Holy shit!
- Oh, shit!
- (vulgar) Used to show displeasure or surprise.
- "Oh, shit. I left my worksheet at home," she said to the language arts teacher, which got her in trouble.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:shit.
- (vulgar) Used for mere emphasis; heck, hey.
- 2017, Darrell Smith, Miracle Baby:
- All my comrades were laughing and clowning me, but shit, that didn't stop me from talking more shit.
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Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from English shit. Doublet of schijt.
Pronunciation
Interjection
shit
Usage notes
Not considered vulgar, unlike in some English lects.
Noun
shit m (uncountable)
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French
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Noun
shit m (uncountable)
Swedish
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Interjection
shit
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