misspit
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[edit]misspit (third-person singular simple present misspits, present participle misspitting, simple past and past participle misspat or misspit)
- To spit badly, such as missing the location where one is aiming.
- 1895, Jeannette Leonard Gilder, Joseph Benson Gilder, The Critic - Volume 27, page 452:
- Richer than all the Orient In gold and glory, in want and woe, In self-denial and days misspent, In truth and treason in good and guilt, In ivied ruins and altars low, In battered walls and blood misspit— Glorious, gory Mexico.
- 1975, Mademoiselle: The Magazine for the Smart Young Woman, page 60:
- That my living room would no longer be littered with misspit watermelon seeds.
- 1990, Donald Porter, Jubilee Jim and the Wizard of Wall Street, page 120:
- The stench of stale beer, acrid cigar smoke, spilt whiskey, and misspat plugs of chewing tobacco pawed her, leaving the sticky grime of a thousand miners' hands.