Either of two soft fleshy milk-secreting glandular organs on the chest of a woman.
The small projection of a mammary gland.
1 Check and balance; tit for tat; give and take; loss and profit.
2 But pockets of violence remain and tit - for - tat killings on both sides continued.
3 This time, though, there is no obvious way to end the tit - for - tat .
4 A year later she's back and I slice off the other tit .
5 In blackthorn the long-tailed tit builds the domed nest every one admires.
6 The descent of Anglo-Russian relations into a tit - for - tat row is quite spectacular.
7 But I might nip off a bit of tit in the process.
8 You always feel you're in danger of being blown arse over tit .
9 You've helped me all right; and tit for tat is fair play.
10 He could not stand it any longer, and gave tit for tat.
11 The plot to assassinate William on Turn-ham Green might have been tit - for - tat .
12 As the verbal tit - for - tat unfolded, the church didn't pull its punches either.
13 She let every guy she met suck on her tit except you?
14 Other tit -bits had us shaking our heads and laughing in equal measure.
15 Locals warned the death of the Luo man could spark tit - for - tat violence.
16 The tastiest tit -bit may not be relished when thrown at one's head.
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