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  1. Spitting - Wikipedia

    Spitting is the act of forcibly ejecting saliva, sputum, nasal mucus and/or other substances from the mouth. The act is often done to get rid of unwanted or foul-tasting substances in the …

  2. Spitting - definition of spitting by The Free Dictionary

    1. To eject from the mouth: spat out the grape seeds. 2. To eject as if from the mouth: a fire spitting sparks. 3. To emit suddenly and forcefully: spat out an insult.

  3. SPITTING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    Sunday, spitting out an ash cloud that rose to 20,000 feet. He has become famous for spitting out food onscreen. The computer was spitting out train schedules to the moon; he couldn't make …

  4. The Psychology Behind Spitting: Motives and Consequences

    Sep 14, 2024 · Explore the psychological motivations, socio-cultural factors, and impacts of spitting as an aggressive act. Learn about interventions and prevention strategies.

  5. SPITTING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Dec 10, 2016 · The meaning of SPIT is a slender pointed rod for holding meat over a fire. How to use spit in a sentence.

  6. Spitting - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

    Other forms: spittings Definitions of spitting noun the act of spitting (forcefully expelling saliva) synonyms: expectoration, spit see more

  7. spitting - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Sep 24, 2025 · spitting (plural spittings) (chiefly archaic, medicine) expectoration quotations

  8. spitting - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    to eject from the mouth: The children were spitting watermelon seeds over the fence. to throw out or emit like saliva: The kettle spits boiling water over the stove.

  9. SPITTING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    Definition of 'spitting' spitting in British English (ˈspɪtɪŋ ) noun the act of ejecting saliva from one's mouth

  10. SPIT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    For example, every day at dusk, convict cichlid fish retrieve their young by taking them into their mouths and spitting them into a pit they have dug.