beshit
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Middle English bishiten, bischiten, from Old English besċītan (“to befoul”), equivalent to be- + shit. See also beshite.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɪt
Verb
beshit (third-person singular simple present beshits, present participle beshitting, simple past and past participle beshit or beshat)
- (transitive, possibly vulgar or offensive) To soil with excrement; shit all over.
- 1714, Jonathan Swift, "Ode, to Music. On the Longitude":
- 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, →ISBN, page 12:
- He will beshit himself in a public place.
Derived terms
- beshitted
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