Yes, shat is a real word.
Technically, yes because the word is the past and past participle of sh*t.
yes it is a real word
No, soarn is not (yet) a real word in English.
I'ts not in the OED, - that's my definition of a real word or not.
Oogarbs is not a real word, it is what we call 'gibberish'
Shat shat means very much, a lot.
Technically, yes because the word is the past and past participle of sh*t.
Shat on you
Shat Al Arab University College was created in 1993.
"Shat a brick" is a humorous expression meaning to be extremely surprised, shocked, or frightened. It is an exaggerated way of saying someone had a strong reaction to something.
"Brix will be shat" is a humorous play on words of a common phrase "bricks will be shat," which is slang for being scared or surprised. The altered phrase is used to emphasize the intensity of the emotion being described.
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Jack Shat
To bug the shat out of you.
it shat himself
Shat-ta-lane
They use their shat