split end |
in football, an end who lines up at a varying distance from the rest of the offensive line. |
split hairs |
to make petty or needlessly fine distinctions. |
split infinitive |
an infinitive in which a word or group of words, usu. an adverb or adverbial phrase, comes between "to" and its following verb, as in "to easily succeed". |
split-level |
of a house or apartment, having adjacent sections a half story above or below each other. |
split pea |
a shelled and dried yellow or green pea that has been split in half and is usu. used in soup. |
split personality |
a psychological condition in which a person displays two or more relatively distinct and complex personalities. |
split second |
a fraction or part of a second; extremely brief time; instant. |
split shift |
a work shift with two or more work periods divided by longer-than-usual breaks. |
split the difference |
to make a compromise with someone. [2 definitions] |
split ticket |
a ballot with votes that are cast for candidates of more than one party. [2 definitions] |
splitting |
liable to cause a split or rupture; acute. [2 definitions] |
split-up |
a breaking up or dividing into two or more parts, groups, or the like. |
split up |
to end a personal relationship. |
sploot |
of a mammal, to lie flat with the front side of the body on the ground or other surface and with hind legs and sometimes front legs spread out in full length, typically done for the purpose of cooling the body. |
splotch |
an irregularly shaped blotch, spot, or stain. [3 definitions] |
splotchy |
marked with splotches. |
splurge |
to spend money extravagantly or wastefully, esp. on oneself. [4 definitions] |
splutter |
to speak rapidly and disjointedly, as in anger or confusion. [5 definitions] |
spoil |
to ruin or detract from; make unusable or unsatisfactory. [5 definitions] |
spoilable |
combined form of spoil. |
spoilage |
the act of spoiling, or the condition of being spoiled. [2 definitions] |