by timmy leary September 24, 2010
by nrockshard August 15, 2009
When your friend Joe as a freshman at a senior after prom party shits all over himself and everything.
by AtGonePostalGk March 18, 2019
Usually when you have no way to complete a sentence. Also when you have no idea what you are doing, so you say something stupid and add 'and shit' to the end.
by Steven Muntner *see RAT-MAN March 03, 2005
A new-wave phrase used to say something is utterly shitty. Was first defined by Mother Russia's beloved sun.
Usually is used in the company of English speaking friends, who then start to make fun of you.
Usually is used in the company of English speaking friends, who then start to make fun of you.
by bakenbard August 24, 2014
Shit
Shit is a very old word, with an Old English root. *Scítan is the Old English word. It has cognates in most of the other Germanic languages and shares a common Germanic root with modern equivalents like the German scheissen.
*Scítan, however, doesn\'t appear in extant Old English texts and is only assumed to have existed in Old English. The verb to shit dates the Middle English period (c. 1308), and the noun form is from the 16th century. The interjection is of quite recent vintage, not found until the 1920s.
In 2002, an alleged acronymic origin for shit appeared on the Internet. According to this tale, the word is from an acronym for Ship High In Transit, referring to barges carrying manure. This is a complete fabrication and absurd on its face. All it takes to disprove it is to look up the word in any decent dictionary. Remember, anytime someone posits an acronymic word origin, chances are that it is utterly false.
--as explained on www.wordorigins.org
Shit is a very old word, with an Old English root. *Scítan is the Old English word. It has cognates in most of the other Germanic languages and shares a common Germanic root with modern equivalents like the German scheissen.
*Scítan, however, doesn\'t appear in extant Old English texts and is only assumed to have existed in Old English. The verb to shit dates the Middle English period (c. 1308), and the noun form is from the 16th century. The interjection is of quite recent vintage, not found until the 1920s.
In 2002, an alleged acronymic origin for shit appeared on the Internet. According to this tale, the word is from an acronym for Ship High In Transit, referring to barges carrying manure. This is a complete fabrication and absurd on its face. All it takes to disprove it is to look up the word in any decent dictionary. Remember, anytime someone posits an acronymic word origin, chances are that it is utterly false.
--as explained on www.wordorigins.org
by mekoshs2 September 28, 2003
The ultimate definition of shit. When something is so preposterously shit, this can be used to express your disbelief and/or opinion.
Riv: "Have you been to that new club in town yet?"
Dan: "Yeah, it's shit as."
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Riv: "Did you hear about Joe being dumped by his girlfriend?!"
Rob: "What? That's shit as."
Dan: "Yeah, it's shit as."
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Riv: "Did you hear about Joe being dumped by his girlfriend?!"
Rob: "What? That's shit as."
by Riveh December 18, 2005