shitful

English

Etymology

From shit + -ful.

Noun

shitful (plural shitfuls)

  1. (slang, vulgar) An tremendous quantity or amount; shitload
    • 2015, Richard Nelson, The Apple Family: Scenes from Life in the Country - Page 70:
      He was raising a shitful of money.
    • 2016, Amy Miles, Wither
      I'm in a shitful of trouble, that's what I know!

Adjective

shitful (comparative more shitful, superlative most shitful)

  1. (slang, vulgar) Full of unpleasantness, inferiority, or something distasteful; completely shitty (all senses)
    • 1999, George Ivanoff, Life, Death & Detention: Short Stories - Page 88:
      18 March Dearest Kirsten, I had a shitful day at school today. I got an F for my English assignment. Foster tried to beat me up. And the Principal is sending my parents a letter saying that I'm starting fights.
    • 2010, Fern Michaels, Yesterday:
      I wouldn't have missed this wedding for anything in the world even though those bridesmaid dresses are shitful.

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