• Beshit

    Alternative forms

    Origin

    From Middle English bishiten, bischiten, from Old English

    |lang=ang}, equivalent to - + shit.

    Full definition of beshit

    Verb

    1. (transitive) To soil with excrement; shit all over.
      • 1562, John Heywood, The Proverbs, Epigrams, and Miscellanies of John Heywood, He looked like one that had beshit the roast.
      • 1760, Thomas Brown, Works Serious and Comical in Prose and Verse Chapter Advice to Dr. Oates, Your heart must need be grip'd and full of stitches,
        And you may well thro' fear beshit your britches.
      • 2003, Jim Harrison, Off to the Side:Man has an inexhaustible ability to beshit his environment, with politicians well in the lead.
      • 2010, Howard Jacobson, The Making of Henry, He will beshit himself in a public place.
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