shite

noun
UK: /ʃaɪt/
US: /ʃaɪt/
  1. Something that is worthless or of very poor quality.

    1. This movie is complete shite.
    2. Don't buy that phone, it's a load of shite, it will break after a week.
  2. Nonsense or lies.

    1. That's a load of shite.
    2. He's talking shite; he doesn't know what he's talking about.
shite interjection
  1. To treat someone or something with contempt or disdain.

    1. I don't give a shite.
    2. He clearly shites on the rules, and does what he wants anyway.
  2. To express contempt or disbelief.

    1. Shite, I forgot my keys!
    2. Shite, I can't believe he just said that in front of everyone.
shite adjective
  1. Very bad or unpleasant.

    1. This tea is shite.
    2. The weather is shite; let's stay inside today and play games.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "shite" in English means: Something that is worthless or of very poor quality., Nonsense or lies..

The phonetic transcription of "shite" is /ʃaɪt/ in British English and /ʃaɪt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "shite": bullshit, crap, rubbish, garbage, nonsense.

Example usage of "shite": "This movie is complete shite.". More examples on the page.