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Shat vs Khat - What's the difference?

shat | khat |

As a noun shat

is wife.

As an adjective khat is

thirsty (needing to drink).

shat

English

Verb

(head)
  • (shit)
  • * 1999 , (w, Julian O'Neill), quoted in Peter Moss, " 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.

    References

    khat

    English

    (wikipedia khat)

    Alternative forms

    * gat, kat, qat, quat, tschat

    Noun

  • A shrub whose leaves are used as a mild stimulant when chewed or brewed as tea; also a drug produced from this plant.
  • * 1974 , (Lawrence Durrell), Monsieur , Faber & Faber 1992, p. 31:
  • Of course he was an amateur of quat – hashish – which delighted the cops.
  • * 2011 , Jay Badahur, The Guardian , 24 May 2011:
  • Habitually munching on narcotic leaves of khat , they are easy enough to spot, their gleaming Toyota four-wheel-drives slicing paths around beaten-up wheelbarrows and pushcarts.

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