The dictionary says:
spit 1 |spit| verb ( spitting ; past and past part. spit or spat |spat|) [ intrans. ] 1 eject saliva forcibly from one's mouth, sometimes as a gesture of contempt or anger : Todd spit in Hugh's face. • [ trans. ] forcibly eject (food or liquid) from one's mouth : he spits out his piece of coconut | figurative ATMs that spit out $20 bills. • ( spit up) (esp. of a baby) vomit or regurgitate food. • [ trans. ] utter in a hostile or aggressive way : she spat abuse at the jury | [with direct speech ] “Go to hell!” she spat. • be extremely angry or frustrated : he was spitting with sudden fury. • (of a fire or something being cooked) emit small bursts of sparks or hot fat with a series of short, explosive noises. • (of a cat) make a hissing noise as a sign of anger or hostility.
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Originally Posted by Wagner
What is Spat.
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