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SHID

Shakes Head in Disappoint

Bitch can't take the hint... SHID That girl smoking some serious shit... SHID Fool just ratted us out... SHID

by daftmoron December 19, 2011

SHID

It means to have pooped in yours or someone else's pants. Often used in a fear situation, and can be used as past tense and continuous tense

"I shidded my pants because my mother saw me masturbating."\ "I found shid on my parents lightsaber." "I thought it was chocolate, but it was shid."

by SEMSEM:) March 03, 2020

SHID

Shaking head in disagreement.

In an instant messenger typing SHID would show your disagreement.

by George Bekmezian February 28, 2003

shid

shit, but funnier

damn mark not right now, im taking a shid

by Chad Monke April 03, 2022

shid

sticky shit that leaves skids in the bowl

Aw man, why you go and shid up the bowl like that?

by phattiepants June 01, 2009

shid

the act of shidding

oops i shidded Press Conference: Ladies and gentlemen, we shidded!

by caad December 12, 2018

Shid

Shid: originallly an ancient Japanese word, difficult translation but basically means "panty stains in the underpants". However the most important Shid today is Dr. Toshi Shid, a famous, experiental protologist, who lives in Tokyo and travels with his wife Mikina Shid throughout the world, lecturing on "The Shid Factor" (why certain anal cavities clog and how to un-clog them with various colonics and enemas using sake). When one simply says SHID within the academic centers of the world, it is clear: DOC SHID IS ARRIVING TO CLEAN OUT YOUR BOWELS! Mrs. Shid is the daughter of toilet paper magnet Ichiyanai Blee, and owns 57% of the toilet paper profits in Asia.

"Did you say SHID?" "Fuck yeh, he's lecturing in class and giving private enemas in his hotel suite. I'm booked for sure". SHID is the name. SHID is the game. I cannot get Shid out of my panties after that last exciting football game. Princess Peussie said to wash it out with warm beer, but that made the SHID MARKS even worse.

by Serena Schmidt January 17, 2011