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1split Listen to audio/ˈsplɪt/ verb
splits; split; split·ting
1 : to break apart or into pieces especially along a straight line [no obj] The board split in two. The floorboards are starting to warp and split (up). The hull of the ship split apart on the rocks. A large chunk of ice split off/away from the iceberg and crashed into the water. [+ obj] split (up) a log She split the muffin and gave me half.
2 a : to separate or divide into parts or groups [no obj] The class split into several small groups. Two of the band members split off to form their own band.often + up Let's split up and look for the lost dog. [+ obj] The teacher split the class into groups. The river splits the town in two.often + up Families were often split up during the war.
b : to separate or divide into groups that disagree [no obj] The party is split over/on the issue of taxes. The church split into moderate and conservative factions. [+ obj] The budget issue has split (up) the town. Opinion is split on the wording of the new law.
3 [+ obj] : to divide (something, such as money or food) among two or more people or things
We should split [=share] the costs. Why don't we just split a pizza for dinner? She splits her time between Boston and New York. [=she spends time in both Boston and New York] The prize money should be split (up) evenly.
4 : to cut, rip, or tear (something) especially along a straight line [+ obj] I split my lip when I fell. He bent over and split the seat of his pants. [no obj] His pants split when he bent over.
5 informal : to end or cause the end of a relationship [no obj] My parents split when I was little.usually + up The band split up just after they released their new album. [+ obj] — + up Creative differences eventually split up the band.
6 [no obj] informal + somewhat old-fashioned : to leave quickly
Let's split! [=let's get out of here]
split hairssee hair
split on [phrasal verb]
split on (someone) Brit, informal : to give information about the secret or criminal activity of (someone) to the police
He would never split on [=(US) inform on] his chums.
split the difference
: to agree to an amount that is halfway between two given amounts
He thought I should pay $40 and I thought I should pay $30, so we decided to split the difference at $35.
split the ticket
US : to vote for candidates from more than one political party — see also split ticket
split your sides (laughing)
informal : to laugh very hard
The movie was hilarious. I (almost) split my sides laughing.
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