plural of tit
"The small, fluffy tits darted quickly between the branches as soon as a breeze stirred up the leaves."
In plain English: Tits are the informal and slightly rude word for breasts.
"The birds built their nests in the tall trees on the hillside."
Very good; awesome; amazing.
"That new concert venue has absolutely tits, and I can't wait to see what they do next."
"She bought a new pair of white running shoes for her workout."
Used to express dismay or annoyance.
"Tits, I forgot my wallet at home again and now we can't buy lunch."
Derived from Old English titas, this plural noun originally referred to small birds before evolving into its modern vulgar sense referring to female breasts or nipples. The term entered general usage in Middle English, retaining its zoological meaning alongside the later anatomical one.