Defn: To split (as an eel) lengthwise, and broil it, or fry it in hot fat.

SPITCHCOCK
Spitch"cock`, n. (Cookery)

Defn: An eel split and broiled.

SPITCHCOCKED
Spitch"cocked`, a. (Cookery)

Defn: Broiled or fried after being split lengthwise; — said of eels.

SPIT CURL
Spit" curl`.

Defn: A little lock of hair, plastered in a spiral form on the temple or forehead with spittle, or other adhesive substance. [Colloq.]

SPITE
Spite, n. Etym: [Abbreviated fr. despite.]

1. Ill-will or hatred toward another, accompanied with the disposition to irritate, annoy, or thwart; petty malice; grudge; rancor; despite. Pope. This is the deadly spite that angers. Shak.

2. Vexation; chargrin; mortification. [R.] Shak. In spite of, or Spite of, in opposition to all efforts of; in defiance or contempt of; notwithstanding. "Continuing, spite of pain, to use a knee after it had been slightly ibnjured." H. Spenser. "And saved me in spite of the world, the devil, and myself." South. "In spite of all applications, the patient grew worse every day." Arbuthnot. See Syn. under Notwithstanding. — To owe one a spite, to entertain a mean hatred for him.