I.
past of shit
II. ˈshat, usu -ad.+V noun
also shat·ter -ad.ə(r), -atə
( -s )
Etymology: shat probably alteration of chat (I) ; shatter probably alteration (infl. by shatter ) (II) of chat (I)
chiefly Midland : pine needle — usually used in plural
I.
past of shit
II. ˈshat, usu -ad.+V noun
also shat·ter -ad.ə(r), -atə
( -s )
Etymology: shat probably alteration of chat (I) ; shatter probably alteration (infl. by shatter ) (II) of chat (I)
chiefly Midland : pine needle — usually used in plural
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012