The figurative language is a idiom. It means that it looks just like the person.
The theory given the most credence is that the phrase "spitting image" is a corruption of "spit and image". Literally interpreted as meaning "as alike as if spit out of one's mouth"
The phrase 'spitting image' means a perfect likeness or counterpart
Originally "spit and image," this phrase probably comes from the expression "the very spit of..." meaning an exact likeness.
Yes, the word 'spitting' is a gerund, the present participle of the verb 'to spit' that functions as a noun. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:There is a fine for spitting in public. (noun, object of the preposition 'for')"This is horrible", he said after spitting out the sample. (verb)He's the spitting image of his father. (adjective)
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I believe it comes from military communications slang where a communications check is answered with the subjective evaluation of signal strength & clarity, one being the lowest & five is the best. Therefore, a response of "five by five" is the highest quality communications and soldiers would commonly say "I've got you spitting nickles" to indicate such.
This phrase is literal, no symbology. In opposition to action by plan, script, text or even agreement, image is musical activity without adherance to composition, intuitive.It deals with playing the piano.
The reason why you can't find the phrase "public image" in the dictionary is due to the unending combinations/phrases that would have to be included in dictionaries. Dictionaries would be 50X bigger than they already are. Dictionaries are references for words and select phrases that are highly used. Public + image = Phrase ADJ. N NP
The satirical British puppet show, Spitting Image, came out in 1984. This show aired until 1996 on the ITV network and was produced by Spitting Image Productions.
An example is that identical twins often resemble a spitting image of each other - so much so, that it may be difficult to tell which twin is which. Another example is that a painted portrait can be referred to as being the spitting image of the actual person.
The Spitting Image was created in 1998.
The phrase "spitting image" is used to mean a person who looks very similar to someone else, or an exact replica or likeness of something. This term is commonly used to describe a close resemblance between two people or objects.
Spitting Image - video game - was created in 1989.
Spitting Image - video game - happened in 1989.
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Spitting Image - 1984 is rated/received certificates of: UK:15
Spitting Image - 1992 was released on: USA: 2 May 1992 (Onion City Film Festival)
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Thundercats - 1985 Spitting Image 1-18 was released on: USA: 2 October 1985
Spitting Image The 1987 Movie Awards - 1987 TV was released on: USA: 25 March 1987