- shite
Etymology dictionary. 2014.
Etymology dictionary. 2014.
shite — [ʃaıt] interjection, n, adj BrE spoken not polite another word for ↑shit … Dictionary of contemporary English
Shite — The word shite may refer to various things:* A variant of the word shit very northern. *A Shi ite, a person who practices the Shia Islam faith *The shite, the principal character in a Japanese Noh play *Shite, the person who performs the… … Wikipedia
shite — gir·ga·shite; shite; shite·poke; … English syllables
shite — 1. noun /ʃaɪt/ a) Shit, trash, rubbish. b) A foolish or deceitful person. See Also: talk shite 2. adjective /ʃaɪt/ Bad … Wiktionary
shite — I v To make a mistake, error. He shites the ball and misses the shot. 1990s II adj Worthless, disgusting. It was a shite situation I just wanted to get out of. 1990s … Historical dictionary of American slang
shite — [[t]ʃa͟ɪt[/t]] ADJ GRADED (disapproval) If someone describes something as shite, they do not like it or think that it is very poor quality. [BRIT, INFORMAL, RUDE] … English dictionary
Shite-thaung Temple — Shite thaung (MYname|MY=ရှစ်သောင်းဘုရာ), also Shittaung (read Shittaung in Burmese) is a famous temple in Mrauk U. The name means Temple of 80,000 Images , and is also known as the Temple of Victory .The temple was built in 1535 6 by King Min Bin … Wikipedia
Shite — 1. excrement; 2. nonsense; 3. rubbish; 4. exclamation expressing disbelief, annoyance, etc … Dictionary of Australian slang
shite — Australian Slang 1. excrement; 2. nonsense; 3. rubbish; 4. exclamation expressing disbelief, annoyance, etc … English dialects glossary
Shite — This is just another way of saying shit. It is useful for times when you don t want to be overly rude as it doesn t sound quite as bad! … The American's guide to speaking British