Slit - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|slɪt|
Brit.
|slɪt|
irregular verb: p.t. — slit p.p. — slit
noun
- a long narrow opening
- obscene terms for female genitals (syn: cunt, puss, pussy, snatch)
- a depression scratched or carved into a surface (syn: dent, incision, prick, scratch)
- a narrow fissure
- obscene terms for female genitals (syn: cunt, puss, pussy, snatch)
- a depression scratched or carved into a surface (syn: dent, incision, prick, scratch)
- a narrow fissure
verb
- make a clean cut through (syn: slice)
slit her throat
- cut a slit intoslit the throat of the victim
Extra examples
You could see through the slit in the fence.
The skirt has a slit on one side.
She watched them through a slit in the curtains.
She was wearing a white dress slit to the thigh.
They say somebody slit her throat.
Guy slit open the envelope.
I slit the bag open at the top.
The bag of seeds had been slit open.
A gang of bullies was secretly sent to slit the nose of the offender.
I nodded dumbly and he slit the envelope
Word forms
verb
I/you/we/they: slit
he/she/it: slits
present participle: slitting
past tense: slit
past participle: slit
I/you/we/they: slit
he/she/it: slits
present participle: slitting
past tense: slit
past participle: slit
noun
singular: slit
plural: slits
singular: slit
plural: slits
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