Breast augmentation surgery.
No. It has a yellow breast but they have bits of blue on their wings and a blue crown.
The spelling "tit" is a bird (titwillow), or a slang for breast (from teat).
There are a number of differences between these two small birds. Firstly the Great tit has a black stripe going down its breast to its tail and the Blue tit only has a small black incomplete stripe. The great tit also has a black cap and the Blue tit has a blue cap. The Blue tit also has more white on its face than the great tit. And a subtle difference is the Great tit is slightly larger than the Blue tit. The great tit is also different from the Blue tit.
In slang terms it is typically a reference to a woman's breast. In nature it refers to a type of bird, the tit bird is native to Africa and parts of Europe, it is related to the chickadee and titmouse birds.
No, you cannot get any STDs from sucking on a person's nipple. However, you can get STD's through breast milk.
It should be appetite, but there is an overzealous censor that converts tit to breast, even in the middle of words. See also clbuttic.
There are sevral types of tits, such as the great tit, coal tit, and blue tit, but there is only one type of blue tit.
breast or small insectivorous birds. Or an idiot or fool. Your welcome. :-)
The slang word tit derrives from the word teat, which is correctly pronounced either as tĭt (tit) or tēt (teet).A teat is the small, exterior part of the body from which milk is discharged. For humans, the teats are the nipples on a woman's breasts; for cows, teats are the finger-shaped protrusions on the udder.The slang word tit does not correlate directly to teat, since the term tit refers to the entire breast, not just the nipple.
"Teet" and "tit" can refer to different things depending on the context. Generally, "tit" is a common term for a small bird, specifically from the family Paridae, or can denote a colloquial term for a breast. "Teet," on the other hand, is less commonly used and can refer to a teat, which is a nipple of a mammal used for feeding. In summary, the primary difference lies in their meanings and usage within language.
Give as many boys as possible tit-wanks!