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spitter

An individual or organization that sends spam to VoIP subscribers. See SPIT.
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lead spitter

A tapered connector between a lead gutter and a downpipe.
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Some time ago I did cite Wayne Rooney being the king of the spitters, but it now appears rife in many matches.
Launched by co-founders Patrick Smith and Brad Bortone, The Spitter is a writing-first site aimed at baseball fans who want more than box scores and game recaps.
Next up is the Fire Spitter, a stout flipper-based folder with all the style and grace of a bulldog in a meat locker.
With model names like Fire Spitter, Harbinger, Spiraling Demise and Partisan Nano, the line offers some wicked designs.
Either way the dynamics of this situation will be fascinating as Tevez the dummy spitter looks set to return on Wednesday against Chelsea, despite coach, chairman and owners all previously admitting the disgraced striker would never wear the shirt again.
More delightful to me was his accomplishment of being, in his own words, a spitter and a half.
This year's planting season threw most of them a spitter.
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Bolton already have a serial spitter in El-Hadji Diouf.
The next morning, I was out at dawn and when the Spitter started his act behind, I was able to lure him into the field with a soft yelp.
I swear, when it went past the plate it was just the spit went by." Walsh understood the psychology of the spitter. He would use the spitter to set up his other pitches.
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