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Tit

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Noun

1. boob, bosom, breast, knocker, tit, titty

either of two soft fleshy milk-secreting glandular organs on the chest of a woman

2. mamilla, mammilla, nipple, pap, teat, tit

the small projection of a mammary gland

3. tit, titmouse

small insectivorous birds

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Tit

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noun
1. 
any of numerous small active Old World songbirds of the family Paridae (titmice), esp those of the genus Parus (bluetit, great tit, etc). They have a short bill and feed on insects and seeds
2. 
any of various similar small birds
3. archaic or dialect
a worthless or worn-out horse; nag
noun vulgar, slang
1. 
a female breast
2. 
a teat or nipple
3. offensive
a girl or young woman
4. derogatory
a foolish person: often used as a term of address
abbreviation for
Titus

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Tit

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Titus
noun
a titmouse or other small bird
noun
1. 
nipple (sense 1)
2. 
a breast
in this sense now vulgar
noun
Rare
a small, worn-out, or inferior horse
title

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Tit

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n.
1. Any of various small insectivorous songbirds of the family Paridae of woodland areas, especially those of Eurasia and Africa.
2. Any of various similar birds.
n.
1. Vulgar Slang A woman's breast.
2. A teat.
abbr.
Bible
Titus

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