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SPIT

(SPam over IP Telephony) Unsolicited advertising appearing in a VoIP voice mailbox. Let us pray we do not have to listen to a myriad of SPIT like we have to wade through spam, or "spit" just might be the most appropriately named acronym yet! See spitter, SPIM, VoIP and spam.


spit1
1. another name for spittle
2. a light or brief fall of rain, snow, etc.

spit2
an elongated often hooked strip of sand or shingle projecting from the shore, deposited by longshore drift, and usually above water

spit [spit]
(engineering)
To light a fuse.
(geography)
A small point of land commonly consisting of sand or gravel and which terminates in open water.

SPIT - Language for IBM 650. (See IT).


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