What is the meaning of SHAT. Phrases containing SHAT
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Adj. Worn out, exhausted. {Informal}
n the past-participle of “shit” – this also exists in the U.S. but is in much more common usage in the U.K.: That pigeon just shat on my car!
Shatten is Dorset slang for should not.
– Pirate for “Well, I’ll be†or “Is that so?â€. Originating from when a cannon ball hits a ship and the planking shatters into splinters.
Verb. To have defecated, the past tense of 'shit'. E.g."I shat my pants when I saw the size of him, he was very scary."
adj extremely tired; emotionally devastated. You could be shattered by the death of your dear mother or a good invigorating jog. Experiencing both simultaneously would leave you shattered in two different ways at once, and probably reasonably angry. Can there really be a God if the world contains this much suffering? No, probably not.
a type of polish that you apply on top of another that dries quickly and shatters as it dries, creating a cracked finish. (Example: The base in this pic is gold, the crackle is green.)
, as in “I’ve been shatting on my uppers for a couple of months now†or “I’m down on my uppers†To be broke
Shat is slang for to have defecated.
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a.
Alt. of Shatter-pated
v. t.
To shatter to pieces; to reduce to fragments.
a.
Disordered or wandering in intellect; hence, heedless; wild.
a.
Easily breaking into pieces; not compact; loose of texture; brittle; as, shattery spar.
n.
The breaking in pieces, or shattering, of a ship or other vessel by being cast ashore or driven against rocks, shoals, etc., by the violence of the winds and waves.
v. i.
To separate suddenly into many small pieces or parts; to be shattered.
v. t.
To break into many small pieces, or splinters; to shatter; to dash to pieces by a blow; as, to shiver a glass goblet.
imp. & p. p.
of Shatter
a.
Easily broken; brittle; shattery.
v. i.
To be broken into fragments; to fall or crumble to pieces by any force applied.
v. t.
To break at once into many pieces; to dash, burst, or part violently into fragments; to rend into splinters; as, an explosion shatters a rock or a bomb; too much steam shatters a boiler; an oak is shattered by lightning.
v. t.
To rend open by any explosive agent, as gunpowder, dynamite, etc.; to shatter; as, to blast rocks.
v. t.
To scatter about.
n.
A shaftment.
n.
Also, a person of thing that smites or shatters; as, St. Augustine was the hammer of heresies.
v. t.
To disorder; to derange; to render unsound; as, to be shattered in intellect; his constitution was shattered; his hopes were shattered.
v. t.
To burst, shatter, or destroy by an explosion; -- usually with up, down, open, or similar adverb; as, to blow up a building.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Shatter
n.
A fragment of anything shattered; -- used chiefly or soley in the phrase into shatters; as, to break a glass into shatters.
v. t.
To restore to a sound or good state after decay, injury, dilapidation, or partial destruction; to renew; to restore; to mend; as, to repair a house, a road, a shoe, or a ship; to repair a shattered fortune.
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