Shite
Pronunciation
- enPR: shīt, IPA: /ʃaɪt/
- Rhymes: -aɪt
Origin 1
From the Middle English schīte ("excrement"), cognate with Middle Low German schīte, Middle High German schīze. More at shit.
Derived terms
Interjection
Origin 2
From Middle English schiten, from Old English scītan ("to defecate, shit"), from Proto-Germanic *skītaną ("to defecate"), from Proto-Indo-European *sḱeyd-, *skeyt- ("to vomit, retch, shit", literally to shed). Cognate with Dutch schijten ("to shit"), German scheissen ("to shit"), Swedish skita ("to shit"), Irish sceith, sgeith ("act of spewing, vomiting, shedding"), Albanian shqit ("to tear, separate").
Verb
- (UK, vulgar, chiefly Scotland, Ireland) To defecate.
- 2004, Robert Morgan, Brave enemies (page 38)...it still softened my heart to see a man hurt so badly he sobbed and shited on himself.
- 2007, Talonie Starr, Growth Manifesto (page 173)He would probably have a head full of locks. Who has time to be pretty when people are hurting? Crying. Shiting on themselves trying to beat heroin.