shit it in
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[edit]Verb
[edit]shit it in (third-person singular simple present shits it in, present participle shitting it in, simple past and past participle shit it in or shat it in)
- (Australia, vulgar, informal) To win or achieve something easily.
- 2014 September 1, Gareth Evans, Inside the Hawke–Keating Government: A Cabinet Diary, Melbourne Univ. Publishing, →ISBN:
- Having been quoted in the media as telling the last Executive meeting that we would 'shit it in' at the next election, and having suffered a deluge of wowserish public complaints thereafter, Bob's oral language at this meeting is a model of decorum.
- 2017 November 28, Derek Rielly, Bob Hawke, Wednesdays with Bob, Macmillan Publishers Aus., →ISBN:
- And then, on the home straight, as if guided by a divine hand, the pack parts and Belle du Jour rides straight through and wins by a nose. 'Shits it in,' says Singo.
- 2018 November 7, Pat Cooney, Ron and the Wild Men, Xlibris Corporation, →ISBN:
- You will only have to do small test on road rules, sat nav driving and map reading. As Dick would say, you will shit it in.
- 2021 April 7, Mary-Anne O'Connor, Sisters of Freedom, HarperCollins Australia, →ISBN:
- ‘Think it’s time for us to sing the club song, lads,’ and so they did, in resounding fashion.
We are the good ol’ Sydney Uni;
We are the good ol’ gold and blue;
Did we win? We shit it in!
How’d we do it? Eaaaasssyy!!!