shitter

noun
/ˈʃɪt.ə/UK/ˈʃɪt.ɚ/US/ˈʃɪ.tə/UK/ˈʃɪ.tɚ/CA

Etymology

Agent noun formed from shit + -er. The sense referring to a toilet formed from shit + -er (patient suffix).

  1. derived from *skeyd- — “to split, divide, separate
  2. inherited from *skitiz
  3. inherited from *skiti
  4. inherited from *sċite — “dung
  5. inherited from schit
  6. formed as shitter — “shit + -er

Definitions

  1. One who defecates.

    • Either I'm a fast killer, he thought, or that boy's a slow shitter.
  2. A toilet or lavatory

    A toilet or lavatory; an outhouse.

    • Hold on, I gotta use the shitter.
    • But if she had murdered two children, I'd gladly see her spend her final years on earth in a cell with an iron-hard bed and an overflowing shitter in the corner.
  3. The anus.

    • Dave commented on the statue that had grabbed the pair's attention when they'd arrived, saying how quaint it looked, then capped off his comment with, “D'you reckon that receptionist takes it up the shitter?”
  4. + 4 more definitions
    1. A contemptible person or thing.

      • Blood, guts, and hair were soon spread on the floor, and the dog was cut to pieces. Nat was muttering, “There, that'll teach you, you shitter,” as he sat down and looked at the bloodied remains of the animal.
    2. Someone lacking skill, especially in a video game.

    3. comparative form of shit

      comparative form of shit: more shit; shittier

      • Text sex is even shitter.
      • Even shitter!
      • Our university may have been shit on University Challenge, and even shitter at any kind of sport, but for a good political bit of head kicking we were unbeatable.
    4. The Sikorsky CH-53 Sea Stallion and its variants.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA