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beshit

Rhymes: -ɪt <span class="searchmatch">beshit</span> (third-person singular simple present <span class="searchmatch">beshits</span>, present participle beshitting, simple past and past participle <span class="searchmatch">beshit</span> or beshat) (transitive...


bepissed

Ditton may both be <span class="searchmatch">beshit</span> on. Sing Ditton <span class="searchmatch">beshit</span> on, and Whiston bepissed on. Sing Ditton and Whiston, and Whiston and Ditton, <span class="searchmatch">Beshit</span> and bepissed on, bepissed...


beshitting

beshitting present participle and gerund of <span class="searchmatch">beshit</span>...


beshite

<span class="searchmatch">beshit</span> From Middle English bishiten, bischiten, from Old English besċītan (“to befoul”), from Proto-West Germanic *biskītan, equivalent to be- +‎ shite...


bedoen

bedoen (reflexive) to soil oneself, to stain oneself, (in particular) to <span class="searchmatch">beshit</span> or pee oneself (obsolete, transitive) to cover (obsolete, transitive) to...


beschijten

tə(n)/ Hyphenation: be‧schij‧ten Rhymes: -ɛi̯tən beschijten (transitive) to <span class="searchmatch">beshit</span>, to shit on or in (transitive, archaic, dialectal) to deceive, to con...


bescitan

besċītan to smear or shit all over, befoul, befilth Conjugation of bescītan (strong, class I) Middle English: beshiten, beschiten English: <span class="searchmatch">beshit</span>, beshite...


conchier

+‎ chier. IPA(key): /kɔ̃.ʃje/ conchier (transitive, vulgar, literary) to <span class="searchmatch">beshit</span>, to shit on something (vulgar, humorous) used to tell someone to get lost...


bedrijten

Rhymes: -ɛi̯tən bedrijten (transitive, obsolete) to soil with faeces, to <span class="searchmatch">beshit</span> 1652, “Amſterdamſche SONNE-SCHYN”, in De Geest van Tengnagel Inde andere...


bepiss

and Whiston may both be bepissed on / And Whiston and Ditton may both be <span class="searchmatch">beshit</span> on. a. 1775 (date written), [Paul] Scarron, translated by Oliver Goldsmith...