💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Shitton"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| shedloadnoun | (slang, idiomatic, euphemistic) A shitload; a large amount. |
| shitpilenoun | (vulgar) A very large amount. |
| shiteloadnoun | (chiefly UK, Ireland, Northern England, vulgar, very uncommon) Alternative form of shitload. [(vulgar, slang, often humorous) A large amount.] |
| shithousenoun | (slang, vulgar) An outhouse, an outbuilding used as a lavatory. |
| sackfulnoun | The amount a sack will contain. |
| sackloadnoun | A sackful. |
| shitletnoun | (vulgar) A small piece of excrement. |
| stuffnoun | (informal) Miscellaneous items or objects; (with possessive) personal effects. |
| sillionnoun | (rare) The thick, voluminous, and shiny soil turned over by a plow. |
| sweightnoun | (UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) A portion or amount; the greatest amount or the greater part of anything; a multitude; a great number or quantity. |
| smitnoun | (UK, obsolete, dialect) An infection. |
| spitfulnoun | (UK, archaic, dialect) A spadeful. |
| spitverb | (transitive) To impale on a spit; to pierce with a sharp object. |
| shitenoun | (chiefly UK, Ireland, vulgar) Shit; trash; rubbish; nonsense |
| spadefulnoun | The amount held or moved by a spade at once. |
| sh*tloadnoun | Censored spelling of shitload. |
| shed loadnoun | A load that has been shed. |
| siltagenoun | A mass of silt. |
| tummalnoun | (UK, Cornwall, dialect, obsolete) A great quantity or heap. |
| sheepshitnoun | (vulgar) The excrement of a sheep. |
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