- have shit together
- Australian Slangbe in complete control of one's life, emotions, etc.
English dialects glossary. 2013.
English dialects glossary. 2013.
Have shit together — be in complete control of one s life, emotions, etc … Dictionary of Australian slang
shit — [shit] Vulgar vi. SHIT or, occas., shat, shitting, shit [earlier shite < OE scītan, akin to Du schijten (MLG schīten), Ger scheissen (OHG skīzan) < Gmc * skīt , * skit ] to discharge excrement; defecate vt. 1. to discharge (excrement) … English World dictionary
get one's shit together — vb to organise oneself, arrange one s affairs, start to perform efficiently or effectively. A euphemism from the era of alternative therapy which likens one s behaviour to a performance (it may in fact have originated in theatrical or musical… … Contemporary slang
get one's act/head/shit together — vb to organise oneself, arrange one s affairs, start to perform efficiently or effectively. A euphemism from the era of alternative therapy which likens one s behaviour to a performance (it may in fact have originated in theatrical or musical… … Contemporary slang
shit — [c]/ʃɪt / (say shit) Colloquial (taboo) –verb (shitted or shat or shit, shitted or shat or, Obsolete, shitten, shitting) – …
Shit — This article is about the word shit . For the waste product, see feces. For the egestion of bodily wastes, see defecation. For the Indian film, see Amudhan R P. Scheiße redirects here. For the Lady Gaga song, see Scheiße (song). Shit is usually… … Wikipedia
shit — shit1 [ʃıt] interjection not polite used to express anger, annoyance, fear, or disappointment = ↑damn ▪ Shit! I ve left my purse at home. shit 2 shit2 S2 n spoken not polite ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(body waste)¦ 2¦(something bad)¦ 3¦(stupid/untrue talk)¦ 4 not … Dictionary of contemporary English
shit — shit1 [ ʃıt ] noun 1. ) uncount IMPOLITE solid waste from a person s or animal s body a ) singular an occasion when you go to the toilet to get rid of solid waste 2. ) uncount IMPOLITE something you do not like or think is of very bad quality:… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
shit — I UK [ʃɪt] / US noun Word forms shit : singular shit plural shits 1) a) [uncountable] impolite solid waste from a person s or animal s body b) [singular] an occasion when you go to the toilet to get rid of solid waste 2) a) shit or shite… … English dictionary
shit — 1. n. dung. (Usually objectionable.) □ Gee! I stepped in some shit! 2. in. to defecate. (Usually objectionable.) □ This dog needs to shit. Take it for a walk. 3. n. any trash or unwanted material; junk; clutter. (Usually objectionable.) … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions