Spitting image
Refers to objects that are highly alike, if not identical
Mary is the spitting image of her mother when she was young.
Spitting image
Derived from the Southern vernacular, "Spirit and image". Meant as a compliment directed at the child of someone deceased.
He is the Spitting image, or more commonly, spittin image of his deceased father.
The spitting image
When a person uses the phrase ‘the spittin image’ they usal mean that something or someone looks exactly like them.
Jack you look The spitting image of you dad.
Spitting Images
Spitting Images is a pop/rock quartet from Atlanta, GA consisting of Josh Ingram (Vocals, Bass, Piano), Robeen Dey (Vocals, Guitar), Alex Lafley (Guitar) and Pat Felder (Drums). The foursome melds piano driven hooks with crafty guitarmanship to create a sound which critics have called lush and refreshing. They recently released a 5-song EP entitled Lost On The Run.
"Spitting Images meshes rock, pop, personality."
Spit and image
So alike that one is the “spit and image” of the other. The term is often stated, incorrectly, as the “spitting image”.
He takes after his father; he is the spit and image of him.
spit and image
Exactly alike in appearance. For over a century the phrase "spitting image" has been more popular.
"Philip was the spit and image of the Prince of Wales" Sinclair Lewis, "It Can't Happen Here", 1935, Chapter 3, page 21.