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* In the ''Saga de los Confines'', by Liliana Bodoc, El Masticador (the Chewer) is a ''Brujo de la Tierra'', one of the magicians of the continent of Fertile Lands, whose name comes from the fact that he constantly chews all kinds of herbs, plants and mushrooms, some have hallucinogenic qualities, while others are poisonous, and therefore El Masticador uses their saliva as a weapon, being capable of temporarily blinding a person or causing unpleasant blisters on their skin.
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* Franchise/XMen foe Mammomax is an acid spitting man-elephant hybrid. Zeitgeist also has the ability to vomit acid, which he discovers after getting drunk and disfiguring a girl by accidentally barfing on her.
* ''Franchise/GreenLantern'': Red Lanterns are primarily known for vomiting their blood, which has been superheated with plasma by their rings.
* One scene from a ''ComicBook/{{Crossed}}'' comic has one of the eponymous {{Technically Living Zombie}}s spit infected blood into a soldier's face.
* Franchise/{{Superman}} once spit a logie clear through the head of a HumongousMecha.
* Comicbook/{{Supergirl}} gained the ability to spit corrosive plasma when [[Comicbook/RedDaughterOfKrypton she became a Red Lantern]].
* ''ComicBook/ElfQuest''. If a creature is completely covered by the "wrapstuff" spit out by Preservers, they're put into a state of suspended animation indefinitely.
* In a continuity of ''Comicbook/LegionOfSuperheroes'', Tenzil Kim can spit acid in addition to his ExtremeOmnivore powers.

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* Franchise/XMen ''ComicBook/{{Crossed}}'': A scene from one comic has one of the eponymous {{Technically Living Zombie}}s spit infected blood into a soldier's face.
* ''ComicBook/ElfQuest'': If a creature is completely covered by the "wrapstuff" spit out by Preservers, they're put into a state of suspended animation indefinitely.
* ''ComicBook/GreenLantern'': Red Lanterns are primarily known for vomiting their blood, which has been superheated with plasma by their rings.
* ''ComicBook/LegionOfSuperheroes'': Tenzil Kim can spit acid in addition to his ExtremeOmnivore powers.
* ''ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}'': Supergirl gained the ability to spit corrosive plasma when [[ComicBook/RedDaughterOfKrypton she became a Red Lantern]].
* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'': Superman once spit a logie clear through the head of a HumongousMecha.
* ''ComicBook/XMen'': The
foe Mammomax is an acid spitting man-elephant hybrid. Zeitgeist also has the ability to vomit acid, which he discovers after getting drunk and disfiguring a girl by accidentally barfing on her.
* ''Franchise/GreenLantern'': Red Lanterns are primarily known for vomiting their blood, which has been superheated with plasma by their rings.
* One scene from a ''ComicBook/{{Crossed}}'' comic has one of the eponymous {{Technically Living Zombie}}s spit infected blood into a soldier's face.
* Franchise/{{Superman}} once spit a logie clear through the head of a HumongousMecha.
* Comicbook/{{Supergirl}} gained the ability to spit corrosive plasma when [[Comicbook/RedDaughterOfKrypton she became a Red Lantern]].
* ''ComicBook/ElfQuest''. If a creature is completely covered by the "wrapstuff" spit out by Preservers, they're put into a state of suspended animation indefinitely.
* In a continuity of ''Comicbook/LegionOfSuperheroes'', Tenzil Kim can spit acid in addition to his ExtremeOmnivore powers.
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* ''Franchise/GreenLantern'': Red Lanterns are primarily known for vomiting their blood, which has been superheated by their rings.

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* ''Franchise/GreenLantern'': Red Lanterns are primarily known for vomiting their blood, which has been superheated with plasma by their rings.
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* Brought to the business by the Great Kabuki, The Asian Mist (known as the poison fog in Japan) is a move in which a wrestler puts a liquid in their mouth either before or during a match and spray-spits it into their opponent's eyes. It's notable that this is based on a practice in some actual martial arts, where the liquid would be based on some spicy food that is tolerable in the mouth but not in the eyes. Many wrestlers who use it make a show of rubbing their throat before spitting the liquid, as if it is a venom extracted from some secret, extra gland. Commonly color-coordinated: green blinds, red burns, blue knocks out, yellow paralyzes, black (the rarest) is able to kill a person and purple ([[Wrestling/{{TNA}} an American innovation]]) causes memory loss. This is not always followed, though. In Wrestling/{{WWE}}, black just blinds longer and is harmless anywhere but the eyes, while in Wrestling/RingOfHonor red is a poison that constricts the airway.

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* Brought to the business by the Great Kabuki, The Asian Mist (known as the poison fog in Japan) is a move in which a wrestler puts a liquid in their mouth either before or during a match and spray-spits it into their opponent's eyes. It's notable that this is based on a practice in some actual martial arts, where the liquid would be based on some spicy food that is tolerable in the mouth but not in the eyes. Many wrestlers who use it make a show of rubbing their throat before spitting the liquid, as if it is a venom extracted from some secret, extra gland. Commonly color-coordinated: green blinds, red burns, blue knocks out, yellow paralyzes, black (the rarest) is able to kill a person and purple ([[Wrestling/{{TNA}} an American innovation]]) causes memory loss. This is not always followed, though. In Wrestling/{{WWE}}, black just blinds longer and is harmless anywhere but the eyes, while in Wrestling/RingOfHonor red is a poison that constricts the airway. Recently, the black mist used by any House of Black member in Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling changes the victim entirely to the point of becoming evil with the pass of the time.








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* ''VideoGame/{{Shantae}}'''s spider form, her third transformation, which allows her to {{wall crawl}} on the background in certain places and can [[HollywoodAcid spit venom]].

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spider form, her third transformation, which allows her to {{wall crawl}} on the background in certain places and can [[HollywoodAcid spit venom]]. venom]].
** ''VideoGame/ShantaeRiskysRevenge'': The plant-like enemies in Squid Baron's labyrinth spit out spit that travels with no arc, as their attack.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Bug}}'' has Spit Wads. These allow bug to do a medium-range spit. While green spit wads give him a normal spit move, red ones give him a double shot, orange/purple ones give him a bouncy shot, and blue ones give him rapid-fire capability.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Bug}}'' ''VideoGame/{{Bug|1995}}'' has Spit Wads. These allow bug to do a medium-range spit. While green spit wads give him a normal spit move, red ones give him a double shot, orange/purple ones give him a bouncy shot, and blue ones give him rapid-fire capability.
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* Drakelings from ''VideoGame/{{ADOM}}'' can vomit acid at the cost of [[WizardNeedsFoodBadly Satiety]].

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* Drakelings from ''VideoGame/{{ADOM}}'' ''VideoGame/AncientDomainsOfMystery'' can vomit acid at the cost of [[WizardNeedsFoodBadly Satiety]].
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Pretty much everyone can spit. Some of you can do so better than others. But can you spit one hundred meters? What about for miles? Wouldn't that be useful. What if you could spit copious amounts of liquid, or [[PoisonousPerson poison]] or [[AcidAttack corrosive materials]]? Or if your expectoration could ricochet precisely in unexpected directions with exceptional accuracy?

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Pretty much everyone can spit. Some of you can do so better than others. But can you spit one hundred meters? What about for miles? Wouldn't that be useful. What if you could spit copious amounts of liquid, or [[PoisonousPerson poison]] or [[AcidAttack corrosive materials]]? Or if your expectoration could ricochet precisely in unexpected directions with exceptional accuracy?
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The most common form of this trope is BulletSeed. Related tropes are NasalWeapon, BreathWeapon and SuperScream. Supertrope to ZombiePukeAttack. Not to be confused with SpitefulSpit, which is not a weapon, but more of an insult.

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The most common form of this trope is BulletSeed. Related tropes are to NasalWeapon, BreathWeapon and BreathWeapon, SuperScream. Supertrope to ZombiePukeAttack. Not to be confused with SpitefulSpit, which is not a weapon, but more of an insult.

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* Belladonna Tyrian in ''Fanfic/PokemonResetBloodlines'' is capable of spewing [[PoisonousPerson toxic fluid]] with the speed and force of bullets.
* In ''Fanfic/VoyagesOfTheWildSeaHorse'', Lilith is a [[{{Animorphism}} Zoan]] with a model of the [[ScaledUp Snake-Snake Fruit]] that corresponds to the Monocled Cobra, a kind of spitting cobra. As a result, she is able to spit deadly gouts of [[PoisonIsCorrosive acidic]] venom in battle.

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* ''Fanfic/NineDaysDown'': The monsters of Tartarus include a species of shrimp that live in bodies of water underground and feed on creatures that come to drink. They have four claws, both capable of being launched forward with immense force; two end in serrated blades, capable of punching through anything short of steel, and two end in blunt clubs capable of shattering stone. They live in swarms and are nearly fearless, and the other natives of Tartarus fear the greatly.
* ''Fanfic/PokemonResetBloodlines'':
Belladonna Tyrian in ''Fanfic/PokemonResetBloodlines'' is capable of spewing can spew [[PoisonousPerson toxic fluid]] with the speed and force of bullets.
* In ''Fanfic/VoyagesOfTheWildSeaHorse'', ''Fanfic/VoyagesOfTheWildSeaHorse'': Lilith is a [[{{Animorphism}} Zoan]] with a model of the [[ScaledUp Snake-Snake Fruit]] that corresponds to the Monocled Cobra, a kind of spitting cobra. As a result, she is able to spit deadly gouts of [[PoisonIsCorrosive acidic]] venom in battle.
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* ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5'': Chaos demons can spit harmful neurotoxin projectiles at you.
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** Judges Guild's ''The City State of the World Emperor'', Book 1 Guidebook Map 6. In the Adder Copse are adders that can spit poison up to three feet. The poison is only dangerous if it hits a creature's eyes or gets into its blood.
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*** #46 adventure "The Temple of Poseidon''. Devil Wyrms can spit an [[PoisonIsCorrosive acidic venom]] at a single target up to 30 feet away that does 3-18 HitPoints of damage.

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*** #46 adventure "The Temple of Poseidon''. Devil Wyrms can spit an [[PoisonIsCorrosive acidic venom]] at a single target up to 30 feet away that does 3-18 HitPoints of damage.damage and can cause paralysis.
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The most common form of this trope is BulletSeed. Related tropes are NasalWeapon, BreathWeapon and MakeMeWannaShout. Supertrope to ZombiePukeAttack. Not to be confused with SpitefulSpit, which is not a weapon, but more of an insult.

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The most common form of this trope is BulletSeed. Related tropes are NasalWeapon, BreathWeapon and MakeMeWannaShout.SuperScream. Supertrope to ZombiePukeAttack. Not to be confused with SpitefulSpit, which is not a weapon, but more of an insult.
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* In ''Fanfic/VoyagesOfTheWildSeaHorse'', Lilith is a [[{{Animorphism}} Zoan]] with a model of the [[ScaledUp Snake-Snake Fruit]] that corresponds to the Monocled Cobra, a kind of spitting cobra. As a result, she is able to spit deadly gouts of [[PoisonIsCorrosive acidic]] venom in battle.

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