verb: to make an incision on a body, animal or human and have intercourse in the opening of the wound.
Thomas was slitching Sanchez. Causing severe damage in the abdominal region. Thus leading to severe bleeding from severe internal, and external hemoraging. followed by balls deep penetration. The result of the victim was death.
by Elroy Waits June 22, 2008
n. (archaic) a combinate form of the words "slide" and "pitch" to denote a sideways motion with an accompanying rotational "roll" and/or "yaw" variance.
by JeffHL February 14, 2007
(aj) a simplified word which contains two words; someone who cheats on you with one of your friends.
by PleaseBeOffended October 09, 2012
This word appears in one of the songs in the movie "The Wizard of Oz" which describes how the cyclone dropped Dorothy's house onto the Wicked Witch of the East and killed her. It appears to denote some kind of unusual physical movement. An excerpt from the lyrics follows.
"The house began to pitch
The kitchen took a slitch
It landed on the wicked witch
in the middle of a ditch
Which
was not a healthy sitch-uation
for the wicked witch."
The kitchen took a slitch
It landed on the wicked witch
in the middle of a ditch
Which
was not a healthy sitch-uation
for the wicked witch."
by Rick Rosen November 23, 2004
The clever combination of 'slut and 'bitch'. A girl or woman you can get into bed with little or no effort, however, after removing her from your home she becomes a bitch.
Perry: I pulled a right slut last night but she told my wife what I did the next day.
Harry: What a slitch.
Harry: What a slitch.
by flyharness February 02, 2009
The Wizard of Oz refers to "the kitchen took a slitch" which means the whole house was lifted off the ground and thrown right back to the ground after traveling some distance, (whether a real or imagined distance), by a tornado, and the extent of the damage is not really appreciated until the munchkins sing about it. "The kitchen took a slitch". During the movie, we assumed that the kitchen, in Dorothy's house was just fine, even though it had sustained the damage caused by a tornado. After all, we are American Movie Fans, and we leave our logical brains at the door. Most of us never even heard the reference to "slitch" nor, if we did hear and understand that word, nor did we ever suscribe this element of insidiousness to it, if we did understand what "slitch" meant.
by Chris Broe November 17, 2007