Country Dictionary

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HITTERS

A hop, skip and away place to do graff. Example: doing bombs on street barriers. also refers to; any object or a space with a rectangular format. a space that hasn't been hit.

While driving around for parking I kept an eye out for hitters.

by DigDug March 08, 2004

Hitter

Street for killer, they shoot to kill, usually they walk up or drive by. Regardless someones getting shot.

He snitched, so I called up my hitters to take care of him.

by ngddisciple February 29, 2016

Hitter

(n.) Slang term for a professional killer or assassin.

I've got a hitter on my trail.

by JediAndi September 04, 2005

hitter

A popular term for a front-end loading marijuana pipe known also as a bat.

Take a puff off my hitter.

by Jacon (jay-son) August 23, 2003

hitter

A successful and powerful person. Usually also rich. Derived from Heavy Hitter.

Rupert Murdoch is a hitter

by Chopps February 14, 2004

hitter

a term referring to a style of rebellious teen in the 1950s early 1960s also known as a "greaser" that appears, for example in the film the "blackboard jungle." A "hitter" was tough on the outside but could be soft on the inside. The persona is sometimes associated with having an affinity for doo-wop style music.

Look at those hitters over there in their leather jackets, with their greased up hair and hot rod cars.

by moonrayz November 13, 2010

Hitter

a word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse (e.g., I, you ) or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse (e.g., she, it, this ).

Get that hitter. Which one, the blue one? Yeah, that's my hitter.

by Uncle_Mike July 01, 2022