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Etymology

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spit (to rap, to utter) + straight (thorough, utter, unqualified) + facts. Compare spit facts.

Verb

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spit straight facts (third-person singular simple present spits straight facts, present participle spitting straight facts, simple past and past participle spit straight facts or spat straight facts)

  1. Emphatic form of spit facts
    • 2020 March 2, Kamran Choudhry, “"The Sailor" album by Rich Brian shows a vulnerable side of the artist”, in The Standard[1], Missouri State University:
      What made Rich Brian the success he is now is that he spits straight facts on what it is like being a young immigrant in the U.S.
    • 2020 December 9, Heran Mamo, “Cardi B Reveals How She Made Her Backside Look More Ample in High School”, in Billboard[2]:
      Now she's spitting straight facts on Twitter about how she used to make her butt look bigger.
    • 2022 September 27, Lillie Rohan, “Celebrity Treasure Island ep 11: The celebs try their Baywatch strut in a Bachelor take over”, in NZ Herald[3]:
      "If I had won the fish and chips I would have had the worst sore stomach and been in the loo all night so I'm really stoked I didn't win it because I would have eaten it all and been so sick," she tells the confession cam, spitting straight facts.