Shat vs Ghat - What's the difference?
shat | ghat |
(shit)
* 1999 , (w, Julian O'Neill), quoted in Peter Moss, "
(India) A descending path or stairway to a river; a ford or landing-place.
*2008 , Aravind Adiga, The White Tiger , Atlantic 2009, p. 16:
*:Chunks of wood were being built into funeral pyres on the steps of the ghat'' that went down into the water; four bodies were burning on the ''ghat steps when we got there.
(India) A mountain range.
(India) A mountain pass.
(India) A burning-ghat.
As a verb shat
is past tense of shit.As a noun ghat is
a descending path or stairway to a river; a ford or landing-place.shat
English
Verb
(head)Let He Without Sin Kick The First Goal", in Workers Online number 12 (1999 May 7):
- Hey Schlossie [=Jeremy Schloss], I just shat in your shoe.
