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Snit vs Smit - What's the difference?

snit | smit |

As a noun snit

is .

As a verb smit is

(archaic|rare) (smite).

snit

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A temper; a lack of patience; a bad mood.
  • He's in a snit because he got passed over for promotion.
  • A U.S. unit of volume for liquor equal to 2 jiggers, 3 U.S. fluid ounces, or 88.7 milliliters.
  • (US, dialect) A beer chaser commonly served in three-ounce servings in highball or juice glasses with a Bloody Mary cocktail in the upper midwest states of United States including Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Michigan, and Illinois.
  • The bartender served us each a snit with our Bloody Marys this morning.

    See also

    * snitty * snit fit

    Anagrams

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    smit

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (archaic, rare) (smite)
  • (Spenser)
  • * Cowper
  • smit with the beauty of so fair a scene
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