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  • Lanellundefined Offline
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    [Punjabi] Slang ([North Indian] Dialect - India) - [Rear end], buttocks, backside, or the English equivalent of the expression butt or ass.

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      Ernesto
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      [The sound] that squarls ([squirrels]) make when they are [happy].

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        [Manic] [broadcasting] of [endless] streams of words at someone.

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          a [device] used for [spitting] [tobacco]
          chew-spitter= chitter

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            Unofficial nickname for the Sikorsky CH-53 Sea [Stallion] and Super Stallion military heavy-lift helicopter. The name is used primarily by service members in the [US Marine Corps] and [US Navy] aviation communities. In use since the Vietnam War the nickname is derived by using the military model designation CH , which stands for Cargo Helicopter, in place of the SH in shitter. The nickname is used both as an affectionate and derogatory term.

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              a [big vagina]....more so [used] and an [insult]

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                A [chitter] is a wooden box with 2 compartments which hold a one [hitter]. The large [compartment] is for storing the pot (Fits about an eighth) and the smaller compartment stores a one hitter or a bat. They are very discrete and due to the small amount loaded into the chitter, theres very little waste of grass.

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                  make high-pitched sounds, as of birds

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                    Zipporah Schumaker
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                    to chirp in a tremulous manner, as a bird

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                      to shiver or chatter with cold

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                        Chitter, as a verb, typically refers to the noise or sound made by certain animals such as birds, bats, or rodents, often characterized by a rapid series of high-pitched noises.

                        As a noun, its often used to describe specific types of noise made by such animals. For example, the chitter of a squirrel.

                        In South Asian English, chitter can refer to a type of spicy dish made from animal intestines, also known as chitterlings.

                        In internet slang, it may refer to casual, often idle chat or conversation, similar to chatter.

                        The proper definition would depend on the context in which the word is used.

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                          chit′ėr, v.i. (Scot.) to shiver.—n. Chitt′ering. [Cf. Chatter.]

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                            To make a series of high-pitched sounds; to twitter, chirp or chatter.

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