the mitt
When warranted, the mitt serves as an act of due reward, or deserved fate. Technically speaking, the mitt incurs a slap from bare hand to facial cheek. The mitt can be used as both retaliation and instigation. Public and private mitts connote varying degrees of severity (deficit).
Example:
"Ben really blew it last night. He was in the deficit, so I gave him the mitt of his life."
"I called this guy at 207-215-7195, and the next thing I knew, well... let's just leave it at that."
"Ben really blew it last night. He was in the deficit, so I gave him the mitt of his life."
"I called this guy at 207-215-7195, and the next thing I knew, well... let's just leave it at that."
mitts
the mitts
A term used to describe a hot person. Derived from the saying "She's so hot you have to take her out with oven mitts." This term is reminiscent of old sayings like "the bee's knees" or "the cat's pajamas." Since its creation, it has been adapted to refer to anything that is very good or cool.
Example:
About a hot person:
Terrence: Did you see that smokin' hot girl freak dancing on me?
Nicholas: Yeah she was the mitts.
About anything:
Daniel: Dear God. Look at the size of that broadsword. I must have it.
Nicholas: Yeah, that thing is the mitts.
About a hot person:
Terrence: Did you see that smokin' hot girl freak dancing on me?
Nicholas: Yeah she was the mitts.
About anything:
Daniel: Dear God. Look at the size of that broadsword. I must have it.
Nicholas: Yeah, that thing is the mitts.
Mitt
When you and someone have a thing together. A unofficial couple that aren't dating yet but you know they are taken. Word commonly used as kiwi slang.
Example:
1. Aye all the Mitts should go hang out in town sometime
2. My mitt is such a cutie, I wonder when he'll ask me out
3. Damn have you seen Jacobs mitt, hottie alert
1. Aye all the Mitts should go hang out in town sometime
2. My mitt is such a cutie, I wonder when he'll ask me out
3. Damn have you seen Jacobs mitt, hottie alert
Mitt
Mitt
Mitt
(verb) To use short, crafted statements to justify or legitimize unpopular statements or actions. Usually used as a public relations or propaganda technique. See spin
Example:
1. My boss mitt me when he laid me off by telling me that it was to my benefit by opening up my opportunities elsewhere.
2.That politician mitt the protester who questioned him on his "corporations are people" statement by saying, "corporations are made up of people so they are people"
1. My boss mitt me when he laid me off by telling me that it was to my benefit by opening up my opportunities elsewhere.
2.That politician mitt the protester who questioned him on his "corporations are people" statement by saying, "corporations are made up of people so they are people"