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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.

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Where did the phrase spitting image come from?

The figurative language is a idiom. It means that it looks just like the person.


What does the phrase spitting image?

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.


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When was Spitting Image - video game - created?

Spitting Image - video game - was created in 1989.


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Spitting Image - video game - happened in 1989.


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What are the ratings and certificates for Spitting Image - 1984?

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What are the release dates for Spitting Image - 1992?

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According to spitting image what happened to santa?

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Is it 'splitting image' or 'spitting image'?

I think it depends upon where you live. I am from the South, and we say "spittin' image."It is said both ways.AnswerSome linguistic experts believe that the original saying was "spirit and image," which became corrupted to "spit and image" and then to "spittin' image."1 In linguistics, the process of changing the meaning of a saying, through an alternate pronunciation, is called reanalysis. The saying, "splittin' image," refers to something far removed from "spirit and image." Reanalysis also explains the saying, "the birds and the bees," which was originally "the birds and the beasts."