spit facts
English
Verb
spit facts (third-person singular simple present spits facts, present participle spitting facts, simple past and past participle spit facts or spat facts)
- (slang) To utter a statement, either of fact or opinion, that the speaker emphatically agrees with.
- Synonyms: spit, spit straight facts
- He may be a little deranged, but when he talks about politics my guy is spitting facts.
- 2017 November 8, Michael DiRocco, “Jalen Ramsey called A.J. Green 'weak,' 'soft' to get under WR's skin”, in ESPN:
- I told him almost every play that he was weak, that he was soft. Them are straight facts. He just can't handle the truth. It's facts. I told him his time was almost up. I told him that it was easy, which it was. He had one catch for 6 yards. I was just out there spitting facts to him. He got mad.
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