Skip to main content
Dictionary
Store
Blog
World
Help
Advertise
Chat
System Status
Information Collection Notice
Trademark Concerns
reCAPTCHA Privacy
Terms of Service
reCAPTCHA Terms
Privacy Policy
Accessibility
Report a Bug
Data Request
Contact Us
Security
DMCA
© 1999–2026 Urban Dictionary ®
Mugs
Tees
Hoodies
Pro Customization
Create unique products with your own words and definitions
Preview
Personalize Your Design
Your Word
Your Definition
Main Entry: spite·tomato Pronunciation: 'spIt · t&-'mA-(")tO; chiefly British, eastern New England, northeastern Virginia, and sometimes elsewhere in cultivated speech -'ma'- or -'mä-; chiefly Northern -'ma- Function: noun Inflected Form(s): singular -spitetomato Etymology: Middle English, short for despite/ alteration of earlier tomate, from Spanish, from Nahuatl tomatl 1: tomatoe's garnished in or on a meal or dish after the orderer of the meal specifically asked for "no tomatoes". 2a: petty ill will or hatred with the disposition to irritate, annoy, or thwart via the tomato B: the most outwardly disrespectfull act a fast food server can perform on their customer. Function: transitive verb Inflected Form(s): action/past tense -spitetomatoed' 1: the act of garnishing tomatoe's (diced or whole) without regard for respective absence requested.
Text fits
Save
Cancel