shitted
shitted 30초 만에
- A vulgar past tense verb meaning to defecate, often used in slang to describe failure or disrespect.
- Commonly found in phrases like 'shitted out' (broke) or 'shitted on' (treated badly).
- Considered highly offensive in formal settings; primarily used in gritty or informal contexts.
- A regularized alternative to the irregular past tense 'shat', prevalent in modern American slang.
The word shitted is the past tense and past participle form of the vulgar verb 'to shit'. While the irregular form 'shat' is historically more common in British English and formal linguistics, 'shitted' has gained significant traction in contemporary informal American English, African American Vernacular English (AAVE), and various global slang dialects. At its most literal level, it refers to the biological act of defecation that has already occurred. However, its usage in modern English is rarely limited to biology. Instead, it serves as a high-impact, emotionally charged descriptor for failure, fear, or mistreatment. When you hear someone use this word, they are usually operating in a high-register of informality, often expressing frustration, shock, or a sense of being overwhelmed by a negative situation.
- Literal Usage
- Refers to the act of passing stool. Example: 'The dog shitted on the expensive rug before I could grab the leash.'
- Metaphorical Ruin
- Describes a situation or object that has been completely destroyed or rendered useless. Example: 'The software update completely shitted my computer's performance.'
- Emotional State
- Used to describe extreme fear, often in the phrase 'shitted oneself'. Example: 'I nearly shitted myself when the lightning struck the tree next to me.'
Understanding the nuances of 'shitted' requires an appreciation for the 'shitted on' phrasal verb. This specific construction is ubiquitous in hip-hop culture and urban environments to describe being disrespected, outperformed, or treated with extreme prejudice. If a person says they were 'shitted on' by their boss, they aren't talking about a physical act; they are describing a profound lack of professional respect or an unfair distribution of work. This transition from a literal biological function to a complex social metaphor is a hallmark of C1-level linguistic flexibility, where the speaker uses taboo language to convey precise emotional weight that 'cleaned-up' synonyms like 'disrespected' or 'ruined' simply cannot capture.
The engine just shitted out on the highway, leaving us stranded in the middle of nowhere.
He shitted on my ideas during the meeting just to make himself look better.
I thought I had the job, but they shitted on my application at the last minute.
The cat shitted in the bathtub, which was a nightmare to clean up.
When the bear roared, I swear I almost shitted my pants.
Using 'shitted' correctly involves navigating its various transitive and intransitive forms. As a past tense verb, it follows standard English syntax but carries a heavy pragmatic weight. You cannot simply swap it into any sentence without considering the social consequences. It is most frequently used in the active voice to describe a person's action or a machine's failure, but the passive construction 'to be shitted on' is perhaps the most culturally significant usage in modern slang. This passive form describes a state of being victimized or disrespected.
- Transitive Usage (Direct Object)
- When the verb takes an object, usually 'pants' or a specific location. Example: 'He shitted his trousers during the marathon.'
- Intransitive Usage (No Object)
- Focuses on the action itself. Example: 'The bird flew over and shitted right on my head.'
- Phrasal Verb: Shitted Out
- Specifically used for mechanical failure. Example: 'My old car finally shitted out after 200,000 miles.'
In terms of sentence structure, 'shitted' often appears in narratives to provide a 'gritty' or 'realistic' feel. It is common in dialogue-heavy writing, such as screenplays or contemporary novels, where the author wants to capture how people actually speak in high-stress environments. For example, a character might say, 'I worked ten hours on that report and the boss just shitted all over it,' to express a deep sense of betrayal and wasted effort. The word acts as an intensifier, signaling that the speaker's frustration has reached a breaking point where polite language is no longer sufficient.
After the scandal broke, the media shitted on his reputation for weeks.
The baby shitted through three layers of clothing in the middle of the store.
I can't believe you shitted away such a great opportunity by being late.
The word 'shitted' is a staple of modern vernacular, but its distribution is highly specific. You are most likely to encounter it in environments where social hierarchies are being challenged or where raw emotion is the primary mode of communication. This includes locker rooms, construction sites, online gaming communities, and high-intensity creative studios. In these spaces, 'shitted' functions as a linguistic equalizer—it strips away the veneer of politeness to reveal the core of a person's experience, whether that's fear, anger, or mechanical frustration.
In the world of entertainment, 'shitted' is frequently used in stand-up comedy and 'gritty' television dramas (like those on HBO or Netflix). Comedians use the word for its percussive sound and its ability to shock an audience into a shared moment of vulnerability. In dramas, it is used to establish a character's background; a character who says 'shitted' instead of 'defecated' or 'messed up' is immediately coded as being from a working-class or 'street' background. It is also a key term in the lexicon of internet 'rant' culture, where influencers use it to describe their dissatisfaction with products, movies, or other public figures.
In the movie, the protagonist complained that the system had shitted on him since birth.
Furthermore, 'shitted' is deeply embedded in the lyrics of rap and hip-hop music. Here, it often appears in the context of 'shitting on the competition,' which means outperforming rivals so thoroughly that they are humiliated. This usage has bled into general youth culture, where 'to shit on someone' is a common way to describe winning a video game or delivering a superior comeback in an argument. Understanding this word is therefore essential for anyone trying to navigate modern English-speaking social media or pop culture, as it appears in thousands of tweets, TikToks, and song lyrics every day.
The most significant mistake learners make with 'shitted' is a failure of register. Because it is a C1-level word in terms of nuanced usage, learners often underestimate how offensive it can be in the wrong context. Using 'shitted' in a job interview, a formal essay, or even a polite dinner conversation can lead to immediate social ostracization. It is a 'high-risk' word that should only be used when you are 100% certain of your audience's tolerance for vulgarity. Another common error is confusing it with the past tense of 'shut' (which is 'shut') or 'shot' (which is 'shot'), leading to embarrassing miscommunications.
- Register Mismatch
- Using 'shitted' in a professional email. Correct: 'The project failed.' Incorrect: 'The project shitted.'
- Tense Confusion
- Using 'shitted' when 'shat' is expected by the listener. While both are technically correct, 'shat' sounds more 'traditional' and 'shitted' sounds more 'slangy'.
- Misapplying the Idiom
- Saying 'I shitted on the bus' when you mean 'I missed the bus'. 'Shitted' always implies a mess, a failure, or a literal act.
Learners also struggle with the 'shitted out' vs. 'shitted on' distinction. 'Shitted out' is for things that stop working (like a phone battery), while 'shitted on' is for people who are being treated poorly. Using 'on' when you mean 'out' can change the meaning from 'my phone died' to 'someone disrespected my phone,' which makes little sense in English. Finally, avoid using 'shitted' as an adjective (e.g., 'a shitted day'); the correct adjective form is usually 'shitty'.
Incorrect: The teacher shitted my homework. (Meaning: The teacher gave me a bad grade? No, this sounds like a literal, physical act.)
Because 'shitted' is so vulgar, it is essential to have a toolkit of alternatives that convey similar meanings without the social baggage. Depending on the context—whether literal, mechanical, or social—different words will serve as better substitutes. For literal defecation, 'pooped' is child-friendly, 'defecated' is medical, and 'went to the bathroom' is the standard polite euphemism. For mechanical failure, 'conked out', 'died', or 'malfunctioned' are excellent choices. For social disrespect, 'belittled', 'disparaged', or 'undermined' are the professional equivalents.
- Shat vs. Shitted
- 'Shat' is the irregular past tense, often preferred in British English and seen as slightly more 'literary' (if a vulgar word can be literary). 'Shitted' is the regularized form, common in US slang.
- Messed up vs. Shitted
- 'Messed up' is a mild way to describe a mistake. 'Shitted' implies a much more catastrophic or disrespectful failure.
- Terrified vs. Shitted oneself
- 'Terrified' is the standard adjective. 'Shitted oneself' is a visceral, vulgar idiom that emphasizes the physical reaction to fear.
In the context of 'shitting on' someone, synonyms like 'trashed', 'roasted', or 'dunked on' (from basketball slang) are very common in casual youth culture. These words carry the same sense of total dominance or disrespect but are slightly less likely to be censored in semi-formal digital spaces. However, none of these words quite capture the specific 'dirtiness' and finality of 'shitted'. It remains a unique, high-impact tool in the English language for those moments when only the most extreme word will suffice to describe a truly terrible situation.
He trashed my reputation in front of everyone. (A safer alternative to 'shitted on')
How Formal Is It?
재미있는 사실
The word 'shit' is one of the oldest words in the English language, and while 'shat' is the traditional past tense, 'shitted' has been used for centuries as a regularized alternative.
발음 가이드
- Pronouncing it as 'shited' (long i).
- Confusing it with 'shutted' (which is not a word).
- Over-emphasizing the 'ed' ending.
- Using it in place of 'shat' in formal British contexts.
- Misplacing the stress on the second syllable.
난이도
Easy to recognize but requires context to understand the specific slang meaning.
Very difficult to use correctly without offending the audience.
Requires perfect timing and social awareness to avoid being seen as merely rude.
Common in media; important to understand for cultural literacy.
다음에 무엇을 배울까
선수 학습
다음에 배울 것
고급
알아야 할 문법
Regularization of Irregular Verbs
Changing 'shat' to 'shitted' follows the pattern of making all verbs end in -ed.
Phrasal Verbs with 'Out'
'Shitted out' follows the pattern of 'burned out' or 'conked out'.
Reflexive Pronouns with Emotional Verbs
'He shitted himself' uses 'himself' to show the action affects the subject.
Passive Voice for Victimization
'He was shitted on' emphasizes the person receiving the bad treatment.
Intensifiers in Slang
Using 'absolutely' or 'completely' before 'shitted' to increase the impact.
수준별 예문
The dog shitted on the grass.
The dog went to the toilet on the grass.
Past tense of shit.
He shitted in the toilet.
He used the toilet.
Simple past tense.
The bird shitted on the car.
A bird made a mess on the car.
Subject + Verb + Prepositional Phrase.
Oh no, the cat shitted!
The cat made a mess.
Exclamatory sentence.
I think the baby shitted.
The baby needs a new diaper.
Verb following a subject.
The horse shitted on the road.
The horse made a mess while walking.
Past tense verb.
Don't step where the dog shitted.
Watch your step on the grass.
Relative clause usage.
He said he shitted already.
He finished going to the toilet.
Reported speech.
My phone shitted out last night.
My phone stopped working.
Phrasal verb 'shitted out'.
I almost shitted my pants when I saw the spider.
I was very scared.
Idiomatic usage for fear.
The old TV shitted out during the game.
The TV broke while we were watching.
Past tense phrasal verb.
He shitted on the floor by accident.
It was a mistake.
Adverbial phrase 'by accident'.
The puppy shitted everywhere!
There is a mess in many places.
Adverb of place.
I shitted myself because the movie was so scary.
The movie terrified me.
Reflexive pronoun 'myself'.
The printer shitted out right before class.
The printer stopped working.
Time clause 'right before'.
She told me the cat shitted on her bed.
The cat made a mess on the furniture.
Indirect speech.
The boss shitted on my proposal in front of everyone.
The boss was very mean about my ideas.
Metaphorical 'shitted on'.
I can't believe the car shitted out in this weather.
The car broke down in the rain/snow.
Expressing disbelief.
He shitted away his inheritance on gambling.
He wasted all his money.
Phrasal verb 'shitted away' meaning wasted.
They shitted on our team during the whole game.
They disrespected us or beat us badly.
Slang for dominance.
I nearly shitted myself when the car skidded.
I was terrified during the accident.
Intensifier 'nearly'.
The computer shitted out while I was saving the file.
The computer crashed at a bad time.
Past continuous connection.
He felt like the world had shitted on him.
He felt very unlucky and mistreated.
Past perfect 'had shitted'.
Stop complaining that you got shitted on.
Stop saying people were mean to you.
Passive gerund construction.
The critics absolutely shitted on the new movie.
The reviews were extremely negative.
Adverb 'absolutely' as intensifier.
My laptop shitted out just as I finished the essay.
The timing of the failure was terrible.
Conjunction 'just as'.
He shitted on his friends once he became famous.
He treated his old friends poorly.
Temporal clause 'once he became'.
The whole plan shitted out because of one mistake.
The plan failed completely.
Causal phrase 'because of'.
I've never been shitted on so badly in my life.
I have never been so disrespected.
Present perfect passive.
The engine shitted out halfway through the desert.
The car broke in a dangerous place.
Prepositional phrase of place.
He shitted his way through the interview and didn't get the job.
He performed very poorly and vulgarly.
Idiomatic 'shitted his way through'.
They shitted on the environment for years for profit.
They destroyed the nature to make money.
Metaphorical use for destruction.
The administration shitted on the students' demands for reform.
The leaders completely ignored and insulted the students.
Political/Social context.
After the merger, the company shitted on its loyal employees.
The company treated long-term workers very poorly.
Corporate slang context.
He shitted on the legacy of his predecessors with his new policy.
He ruined the good work done before him.
Abstract noun 'legacy'.
The system shitted out right when the data was most vulnerable.
The failure happened at the worst possible moment.
Nuanced timing.
I felt completely shitted on after that performance review.
I felt insulted and undervalued by my boss.
Adjectival passive use.
The project shitted out due to a lack of institutional support.
The project failed because no one helped.
Formal 'due to' with vulgar verb.
She shitted on his ego by pointing out his obvious mistakes.
She hurt his pride significantly.
Psychological context.
The economy shitted out, leaving millions without work.
The financial system collapsed.
Macro-level metaphorical use.
The narrative was shitted on by purists who hated the adaptation.
Hardcore fans were extremely critical of the changes.
Passive voice in literary criticism.
He shitted on the very foundations of the theory he once championed.
He completely rejected and insulted his own previous work.
Intellectual betrayal context.
The infrastructure shitted out after decades of systemic neglect.
The roads and bridges failed because they weren't maintained.
Sociological analysis context.
To say he shitted on the opportunity is an understatement; he incinerated it.
He didn't just waste it; he destroyed it completely.
Rhetorical comparison.
The play was shitted on by the local press, despite the audience's cheers.
The newspapers gave it terrible reviews.
Contrastive conjunction 'despite'.
The internal logic of the film shitted out in the final act.
The movie stopped making sense at the end.
Abstract mechanical failure.
He shitted on the social contract by refusing to contribute.
He disrespected the basic rules of society.
Philosophical context.
The legacy of the dynasty was shitted on by the final, incompetent heir.
The last king ruined the family's good name.
Historical/Epic context.
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
— To fail spectacularly at something you were expected to do well.
We were winning until the goalie shitted the bed.
— To stop working or to break down completely.
My laptop shitted out right before the deadline.
— To be treated very poorly or disrespected by someone.
I'm tired of being shitted on by this company.
— To waste something valuable, like time or money.
He shitted away his whole weekend playing games.
— To be extremely scared or to literally defecate in one's clothes.
He shitted himself when the boss called him in.
— To criticize something very harshly or to ruin it completely.
The teacher shitted all over my essay.
— To be extremely nervous or shocked (usually 'shitting a brick', but used in past tense too).
I nearly shitted a brick when I saw the price.
— A vulgar way to describe having severe diarrhea.
I was so sick I was shitted through a straw.
— To fail due to cowardice or nervousness (UK slang).
He had the chance to score but he shitted it.
— To be severely reprimanded or treated badly by someone in authority.
The department got shitted on from a great height by the CEO.
자주 혼동되는 단어
Shat is the irregular past tense; shitted is the regularized slang version.
Shut means to close; shitted is vulgar and unrelated.
Shouted means to yell; shitted is vulgar and unrelated.
관용어 및 표현
— To be very thin or sick (rare slang).
He looked like he'd been shitted through a tin horn.
Obscure Slang혼동하기 쉬운
Both come from 'shit'.
'Shitted' is a verb (action); 'shitty' is an adjective (quality).
The shitty car shitted out.
Both are past tense.
'Shat' is more common in the UK and literal contexts; 'shitted' is more common in US slang and metaphorical contexts.
The bird shat on me vs. The boss shitted on me.
Similar sound.
'Shot' is the past of shoot; 'shitted' is the past of shit.
He shot the ball vs. He shitted the bed.
Rhyming sound.
'Fitted' means to be the right size; 'shitted' is vulgar.
The suit fitted him vs. The dog shitted on the suit.
Rhyming sound.
'Pitted' means having holes or being set against someone.
The road was pitted vs. He shitted on the road.
문장 패턴
My [Noun] shitted out.
My phone shitted out.
He shitted on my [Noun].
He shitted on my dreams.
I got shitted on by [Noun].
I got shitted on by the system.
He shitted away [Noun].
He shitted away his future.
The [Abstract Noun] shitted out.
The diplomacy shitted out.
To say he [Verb] is to say he shitted on it.
To say he failed is to say he shitted on it.
I nearly shitted my pants.
I nearly shitted my pants when I saw the ghost.
[Noun] shitted all over [Noun].
The rain shitted all over our plans.
어휘 가족
명사
동사
형용사
관련
사용법
High in slang, Zero in formal writing.
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Using 'shitted' in a professional email.
→
The system failed.
It is highly unprofessional and will likely lead to disciplinary action.
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Confusing 'shitted' with 'shut'.
→
I shut the door.
'Shitted' is vulgar; 'shut' is a common verb for closing things.
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Saying 'He shitted me' to mean 'He lied to me'.
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He shitted on me (if disrespected) or He bullshitted me (if lied).
The preposition 'on' or the prefix 'bull-' is necessary for these specific meanings.
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Using 'shitted' as an adjective.
→
That was a shitty movie.
'Shitted' is a verb; 'shitty' is the adjective form.
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Using 'shitted' for a person who is tired.
→
I'm exhausted.
'Shitted' doesn't mean tired; it means broken, disrespected, or scared.
팁
Know Your Audience
Never use this word unless you are with very close friends who you know won't be offended. It can ruin your reputation if used in the wrong place.
Regular vs. Irregular
Remember that 'shitted' is the regular form. If you want to sound slightly more 'old-school' or British, use 'shat'.
Phrasal Verbs
Master 'shitted out' for broken things and 'shitted on' for bad treatment. These are the most common ways you'll hear the word used metaphorically.
The Flap T
In American English, the 'tt' in 'shitted' is very soft, almost like a 'd'. Practice saying 'shidded' to sound more like a native speaker.
Have a Backup
Always have a non-vulgar alternative ready, like 'messed up', 'broken', or 'disrespected', just in case you need to change your tone.
Cultural Awareness
Be aware that in some cultures, any mention of bodily functions is extremely taboo, even more so than in English-speaking ones.
Dialogue Only
In creative writing, limit 'shitted' to character dialogue to show their personality. Don't use it in your own narrative voice unless it's a first-person 'gritty' narrator.
Identify the Emotion
When you hear 'shitted', focus on the emotion behind it. Is the speaker angry, scared, or frustrated? The word is an emotional marker.
Word Family
Learn 'shitty' (adj) and 'shitting' (present participle) alongside 'shitted' to understand the full range of the root word.
The 'Safe' Rule
If you are not 100% sure if you should use 'shitted', then don't use it. It is better to be too polite than too vulgar.
암기하기
기억법
Think of 'SHIT' + 'TED'. Ted is a guy who always breaks things. So when things break, they 'SHITTED'.
시각적 연상
Imagine a car engine with a face, looking sick and then falling apart with a 'splat' sound.
Word Web
챌린지
Try to write a sentence using 'shitted' in three different ways: literal, mechanical, and social.
어원
Derived from the Old English 'scitan', which comes from the Proto-Germanic 'skit-'. It is related to the Dutch 'schijten' and German 'scheißen'.
원래 의미: To separate, part, or divide (referring to the separation of waste from the body).
Germanic문화적 맥락
Extremely high. Offensive to many people, especially older generations or in religious contexts.
Highly variable. Common in US urban slang, less common in formal Australian or Canadian English.
실생활에서 연습하기
실제 사용 상황
Mechanical Failure
- shitted out
- completely shitted
- shitted the bed
- just shitted
Interpersonal Conflict
- shitted on me
- shitted all over my ideas
- got shitted on
- shitted on his reputation
Extreme Fear
- shitted himself
- nearly shitted my pants
- shitted a brick
- almost shitted
Wasting Resources
- shitted away the money
- shitted away the time
- shitted away the chance
- shitted it all away
Literal Mess
- shitted on the floor
- shitted through the diaper
- shitted everywhere
- cat shitted
대화 시작하기
"Have you ever had a car that just shitted out at the worst possible time?"
"What's the most 'shitted on' you've ever felt in a professional setting?"
"Do you think the word 'shitted' sounds more aggressive than 'shat'?"
"Why do you think people use 'shitted on' to describe being disrespected?"
"Is there a word in your language that means 'shitted out' for machines?"
일기 주제
Describe a time when a piece of technology shitted out on you. How did you react?
Write about a situation where you felt someone shitted on your hard work. How did you handle it?
Reflect on the use of vulgar language in modern music. Why is 'shitted' used so often?
Imagine a day where everything 'shitted the bed'. Describe the sequence of events.
How does the meaning of 'shitted' change when used literally versus metaphorically in your mind?
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Yes, it is a real word in the English language, specifically the regular past tense of the verb 'to shit'. While 'shat' is the irregular form, 'shitted' is widely used in informal and slang contexts.
Use 'shitted' when you want to sound more modern, informal, or when using phrasal verbs like 'shitted out' or 'shitted on'. Use 'shat' if you want a more traditional or British feel for the literal meaning.
Yes, it is considered very offensive and vulgar. You should never use it in formal, professional, or polite social situations. It is strictly for very casual or 'gritty' environments.
It means that a machine, device, or system has stopped working or broken down completely. For example, 'My computer shitted out.'
It means to be treated with extreme disrespect, to be criticized harshly, or to be dominated/defeated by someone else. For example, 'The critics shitted on the movie.'
Absolutely not. Using such vulgarity would likely result in a failing grade or a serious reprimand, unless the essay is specifically about profanity or linguistics.
Yes, but 'shat' is more common in the UK for the literal meaning. 'Shitted' is often used in the UK to mean 'lost one's nerve' (e.g., 'He shitted it').
It is very common in African American Vernacular English, especially in the context of 'shitting on' someone to mean outperforming or disrespecting them.
'Shitted' is a verb (an action that happened), while 'shitty' is an adjective (describing something as bad or poor quality).
This is an idiom meaning to fail catastrophically at a task. It implies a messy, embarrassing, and complete failure.
셀프 테스트 200 질문
Write a sentence using 'shitted out' to describe a broken computer.
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Write a sentence using 'shitted on' to describe being disrespected at work.
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Write a sentence using 'shitted himself' to describe someone who was very scared.
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Write a sentence using 'shitted away' to describe wasting time.
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Write a sentence using 'shitted' in its literal sense regarding a pet.
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Explain why 'shitted' is considered vulgar in 3 sentences.
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Compare 'shitted' and 'shat' in two sentences.
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Write a short dialogue between two friends where one uses 'shitted'.
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Write a sentence using 'shitted the bed' about a sports team.
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Write a sentence using 'shitted' to describe a bird's action.
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Write a sentence using 'shitted' in a way that shows extreme frustration.
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Write a sentence using 'shitted' to describe a baby's diaper situation.
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Write a sentence using 'shitted' to describe a failed plan.
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Write a sentence using 'shitted' to describe a cat's mess.
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Write a sentence using 'shitted' to describe a person's reaction to a loud noise.
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Write a sentence using 'shitted' to describe a wasted inheritance.
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Write a sentence using 'shitted' to describe a mechanical failure of a phone.
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Write a sentence using 'shitted' to describe a person being treated poorly by a company.
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Write a sentence using 'shitted' to describe a messy situation in a park.
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Pronounce 'shitted' clearly.
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Use 'shitted out' in a sentence about a car.
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Use 'shitted on' in a sentence about a movie review.
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Explain the difference between 'shitted' and 'shat' orally.
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Say 'I nearly shitted myself' with a scared tone.
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Use 'shitted away' in a sentence about money.
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Explain the meaning of 'shitted the bed' to a friend.
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Say 'The engine shitted out' with a frustrated tone.
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Explain why 'shitted' is vulgar.
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Use 'shitted' in a sentence about a baby.
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Say 'He shitted on my ideas' with an angry tone.
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Use 'shitted' in a sentence about a bird.
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Explain the phrasal verb 'shitted out'.
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Use 'shitted' in a sentence about a printer.
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Say 'Don't step where the dog shitted' as a warning.
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Use 'shitted' in a sentence about a phone.
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Explain 'shitted a brick'.
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Use 'shitted' in a sentence about a team losing.
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Say 'I'm tired of being shitted on' with a sad tone.
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Listen to the sentence: 'The car shitted out.' What happened to the car?
Listen to: 'He shitted himself.' Why did he do that?
Listen to: 'They shitted on our proposal.' Did they like it?
Listen to: 'The dog shitted.' Where did the dog go?
Listen to: 'He shitted away his time.' Did he use his time well?
Listen to: 'The printer shitted out.' Is the printer working?
Listen to: 'I got shitted on by the boss.' How does the speaker feel?
Listen to: 'The baby shitted.' What does the baby need?
Listen to: 'He shitted a brick.' Is he calm?
Listen to: 'The team shitted the bed.' Did they win?
Listen to: 'The cat shitted on the floor.' Is the floor clean?
Listen to: 'The engine shitted out.' When did it happen?
Listen to: 'He shitted on his reputation.' Is his reputation good now?
Listen to: 'I nearly shitted my pants.' Was the speaker scared?
Listen to: 'They shitted on the environment.' What did they do?
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Summary
The word 'shitted' is a powerful, vulgar tool for expressing extreme frustration, failure, or disrespect. For example: 'The project shitted out' means it failed catastrophically, while 'He shitted on me' means he treated me with total contempt.
- A vulgar past tense verb meaning to defecate, often used in slang to describe failure or disrespect.
- Commonly found in phrases like 'shitted out' (broke) or 'shitted on' (treated badly).
- Considered highly offensive in formal settings; primarily used in gritty or informal contexts.
- A regularized alternative to the irregular past tense 'shat', prevalent in modern American slang.
Know Your Audience
Never use this word unless you are with very close friends who you know won't be offended. It can ruin your reputation if used in the wrong place.
Regular vs. Irregular
Remember that 'shitted' is the regular form. If you want to sound slightly more 'old-school' or British, use 'shat'.
Phrasal Verbs
Master 'shitted out' for broken things and 'shitted on' for bad treatment. These are the most common ways you'll hear the word used metaphorically.
The Flap T
In American English, the 'tt' in 'shitted' is very soft, almost like a 'd'. Practice saying 'shidded' to sound more like a native speaker.