A fork of Rural Dictionary
n.-The appropriate actions undergone in a mosh pit. The word pitting is a gerund, meaning it acts as a noun but can also be used as a verb or a modifier, which is the same for 'running' and 'swimming'. Pitting takes place in a pit, or mosh pit, and involves the actions assosciated with such a place such as moshing or slam dancing etc. Dominantly done at metal or hardcore concerts but has spread to other related genres. Coined by the addition of the suffix 'ing' and an extra 't' to the word 'pit'. The word 'it' can be added to form the phrase 'pitting it' which still has the same meaning.
I love this song so I'm off to the front to do some pitting That gig was awesome, I was pitting it all night! Nah I'm too old for pitting now Band Member: Good evening (place)! I wanna' see some crazy pitting tonight!
When a surfer/ sponger/ skimmer gets barreled in a wave. Alternate: Getting drunk
Aw brah its just like, you just get the best barrels ever dude. you come in and get spit righttt out. just drop in and smack the lip, wah BAH, just drop back in like BAHHHH, just ride the barrel and get pitted, sooo pitted like THAT. Alternate: We got super pitted at Jimmy's house last night
1. To lose to a lesser opponent 2. To lose at the end of a sporting event in a rather peculiar fashion. 3. To find a way to lose while winning.
The Panthers are winning to start the 4th quarter, I hope they don't end up PITTing at the end.
Also known as the front-ensemble. Usually most talented in band. Brings color and warmth to music in marching band/drum corps. Usually related to drumline. Section that gets most crap for not having to march but yet takes most skill, technique, and practicing.
Dude the pit is rockin' it out there. The pit has a ridiculous four mallet solo!
"Dirty" or "Muddy". Of North Eastern English origin, likely related to the the dirty coal mines or "Pits" that were found there in industrial England.
"I've got mud all over my trousers I'm pitted"