释义 |
tit I. \ˈtit, usu -id.+V\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English titte, from Old English titt, tit, tite — more at teat 1. a. : teat 1 b. : breast 1a — usually considered vulgar 2. : something resembling or held to resemble a tit: a. : a small metal part that ejects the finished nails from the bore in nail making b. : teat 3 II. verb (titted ; titted ; titting ; tits) Etymology: Middle English titten chiefly Scotland : to pull forcibly : jerk, tug, twitch III. noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English titte, from titten to tit chiefly Scotland : a sharp or sudden pull : jerk, tug, twitch IV. noun (-s) Etymology: tit- (as in titmouse) 1. a. : a small horse b. : an inferior or weedy horse 2. archaic : a girl or young woman: a. : one of loose moral character : hussy b. : one that is or is held to be admirable in some respect (as appearance) V. noun (-s) Etymology: short for titmouse : a small plump often long-tailed bird : titmouse — often used with a qualifying term < wren tit > < coal tit > VI. abbreviation 1. title 2. titular |