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Examples

  • It's a serious fight this time, and the word shito reflects that.

    GoNintendo.com Podcast 2008

  • I hope I can get mucho shito accomplished before then.

    Tales from the City barbylon 2006

  • I hope I can get mucho shito accomplished before then.

    Tales from the City barbylon 2006

  • Finally, as the rain tapers off to a drizzle, the sound modulates to a polite shito-shito.

    VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XI No 1 1984

  • Stalls with names like “In God’s Hands” or “Jesus My Savior” or “Don’t Mind Your Wife Chop Bar” offered takeaway containers of salted boiled eggs, spaghetti, and stir-fried rice served with dollops of searingly hot shito paste.

    Spellbound Karen Palmer 2010

  • Ghanaians will invite perfect strangers to eat from their plate, encouraging the unsuspecting foreigner to dip a mound of doughy fufu made from pounded tapioca plants into a pool of fiery shito paste, laughing merrily as the tears begin to well up in the stranger’s eyes.

    Spellbound Karen Palmer 2010

  • Ghanaians will invite perfect strangers to eat from their plate, encouraging the unsuspecting foreigner to dip a mound of doughy fufu made from pounded tapioca plants into a pool of fiery shito paste, laughing merrily as the tears begin to well up in the stranger’s eyes.

    Spellbound Karen Palmer 2010

  • Stalls with names like “In God’s Hands” or “Jesus My Savior” or “Don’t Mind Your Wife Chop Bar” offered takeaway containers of salted boiled eggs, spaghetti, and stir-fried rice served with dollops of searingly hot shito paste.

    Spellbound Karen Palmer 2010

  • Stalls with names like “In God’s Hands” or “Jesus My Savior” or “Don’t Mind Your Wife Chop Bar” offered takeaway containers of salted boiled eggs, spaghetti, and stir-fried rice served with dollops of searingly hot shito paste.

    Spellbound Karen Palmer 2010

  • Ghanaians will invite perfect strangers to eat from their plate, encouraging the unsuspecting foreigner to dip a mound of doughy fufu made from pounded tapioca plants into a pool of fiery shito paste, laughing merrily as the tears begin to well up in the stranger’s eyes.

    Spellbound Karen Palmer 2010

  • For Gloria, the isolation of those early months of lockdown inspired her to make shito, an umami-heavy sauce full of tomatoes, onions, garlic, dried fish, ginger and peppers that’s ubiquitous in Ghana (shito means 'pepper' in the Ga language).

    How I hustled 2023

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