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Shit hit the fan

When something goes TERRIBLY wrong.

After I opened the door to the Portal to the other dimension - about five or six two headed, green dog-like animals jumped out of it and started devouring everything. In other words - shit hit the fan.

by Gvazdas April 24, 2010

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shit hits the fan

when something blows up, goes big in the news, etc..

people talking shit, but when the shit hits the fan, everything im not, made me everything i am
-Kanye west

by krazz November 1, 2010

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Shit hit the drain

Malaphor of the idioms "Shit hit the fan" and "Down the drain"

When something so nasty works out so right it is as if you took a shit and it went straight down the drain as it fell.

"Bro I told Brittany I wanted to tie her legs to the ceiling, strip her down, and coat her in cream cheese and the broad says she wants to see me Friday night! The shit hit the drain for real this time man."

by LemmeStikMyToungueInYoButthole January 6, 2022


shit hits the fan

When something like a discussion or debate that is already heated eventually sparks chaos, usually due to none of the participants or anyone else calming things down.

Person 1: Now if you talk about politics in \b\, you should know that eventually, shit hits the fan, and you'll basically just be over.

by OoftheDoof! July 19, 2021


Shit hits the fan

A vulgar and derogatory way of saying "if something bad happens."

"I'm gonna give that asshole a piece of my mine"

"Alright, but be careful, because if the shit hits the fan, you're in serious trouble.

by Suburbanz71 November 10, 2017

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shit hit the fan

When a situation goes from bad to worse. Could be just about any situation work related, family related or significant other and so on.

When we were running late for our friends wedding because of me i was in trouble but it wasnt til we made it there that the sh_t hit the fan, the wedding was the previous day.

by Dave April 7, 2004

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shit hits the fan

The moment when all of management's bad ideas and bad decisions become the fault of the employees who had been advising otherwise.

Enron, Worldcom, etc.

by K the C September 14, 2004

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