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zit

 (zĭt)
n. Slang
A pimple.

[Origin unknown.]
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zit

(zɪt)
n
(Pathology) slang a pimple
[of unknown origin]
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zit

(zɪt)

n. Slang.
a pimple; skin blemish.
[1960–65; orig. uncertain]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.zit - a small inflamed elevation of the skinzit - a small inflamed elevation of the skin; a pustule or papule; common symptom in acne
acne - an inflammatory disease involving the sebaceous glands of the skin; characterized by papules or pustules or comedones
papule - a small inflamed elevation of skin that is nonsuppurative (as in chicken pox)
pustule - a small inflamed elevation of skin containing pus; a blister filled with pus
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zit

[zɪt] Ngrano m
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

zit

[ˈzɪt] nbouton m (sur la peau)
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

zit

n (inf: = spot) → Pickel m
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zit

grano
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zit

n (fam o vulg) grano, barro
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References in classic literature ?
"Humph !" resumed the voice, as I continued my survey, "you mus pe so dronk as de pig, den, for not zee me as I zit here at your zide."
"I zay," said he, "you mos pe dronk as de pig, vor zit dare and not zee me zit ere; and I zay, doo, you mos pe pigger vool as de goose, vor to dispelief vat iz print in de print.
"You zee," said he, "it iz te bess vor zit still; and now you shall know who I pe.
"Well, den, zit still and pehabe yourself, or I'll rap you again mid me vist.
Just like in real life, some zits are harder to get rid of than others.
Popping zits: Popping zits harms the skin, as you tend to push the bacteria deep into the skin, doubling the zit's lifespan.
Voila, zits! We hate our zits, and stress hormones cause more zits.
Flight by Sherman Alexie is about a fifteen-year-old boy name Zits who, out of a misguided desperation to be accepted and find his home, goes to a local bank and shoots everyone inside of it, resulting in Zits being thrown back in time through a literal spirit quest.
In Flight, the protagonist-narrator, Zits, not only travels back to revisit some of the most critical--and traumatic--occasions in Native history, but quite often discovers that the events have been heavily colored by interests and myths that provided them with a certain teleology.
2 Nelsons Pure & Clear Purifying Daily Facial Wipes, PS5.45, Boots and Holland & Barrett ZAP zits and impurities with the antibacterial action of tea tree oil and soothe inflamed skin with herbal extracts of arnica and calendula.
Triple Shot, Double-Pump, No Whip Zits provides a fine collection of Zits comics, with half the book in full color, offering another fun collection of laughs and insights from the jaded teen Zits and his family.