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* ''Literature/TheGiraffeAndThePellyAndMe'': Among the many delicacies available at the sweet-shop are Willy Wonka Rainbow Drops — "suck them and you can spit in seven different colors".
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* Creator/RoaldDahl's ''Literature/TheGiraffeAndThePellyAndMe'' features a magical sweet shop. Among the many delicacies available are Willy Wonka Rainbow Drops -- "suck them and you can spit in seven different colors"(see above).
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* In the movie ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'', when gazing at the stars, Shrek points out a constellation to Donkey -- Throwback, the only ogre to spit over three wheat fields.
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* In the movie ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'', ''WesternAnimation/Shrek1'', when gazing at the stars, Shrek points out a constellation to Donkey -- Throwback, the only ogre to spit over three wheat fields.
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** ''TabletopGame/{{Dragonlance}}'': Sligs are humanoid monsters that can spit a caustic substance into other creatures' eyes three times per day. Each spit does 1-6 HitPoints of damage and can blind the target for 2-5 minutes.
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** ''TabletopGame/{{Dragonlance}}'': ''TabletopGame/{{Dragonlance}}''
** Sligs are humanoid monsters that can spit a caustic substance into other creatures' eyes three times per day. Each spit does 1-6 HitPoints of damage and can blind the target for 2-5minutes.minutes.
** The amphi dragon can, three times a day, spit a spray of acid up to 60 feet away that does HitPoints of damage equal to the dragon's HitPoints.
** Sligs are humanoid monsters that can spit a caustic substance into other creatures' eyes three times per day. Each spit does 1-6 HitPoints of damage and can blind the target for 2-5
** The amphi dragon can, three times a day, spit a spray of acid up to 60 feet away that does HitPoints of damage equal to the dragon's HitPoints.
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* In ''Manga/OnePunchMan'', The Deep Sea King can shoot out acidic saliva from his mouth that is [[HollywoodAcid extremely corrosive]], as it melted Genos' metallic body almost completely.
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* In ''Manga/OnePunchMan'', ''Webcomic/OnePunchMan'', The Deep Sea King can shoot out acidic saliva from his mouth that is [[HollywoodAcid extremely corrosive]], as it melted Genos' metallic body almost completely.
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* Super Spit is a side kick power in ''Film/SkyHigh2005'', unless you can spit something useful like acid.
-->'''Boomer:''' [[TropeNamer Super spit]]? Sidekick...\\
-->'''Boomer:''' [[TropeNamer Super spit]]? Sidekick...\\
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* Super Spit is a side kick power [[WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway sidekick power]] in ''Film/SkyHigh2005'', unless you can spit something useful like acid.
-->'''Boomer:'''[[TropeNamer [[TropeNamers Super spit]]? Sidekick...\\
-->'''Boomer:'''
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* ''Film/XMen1'' film shows Toad spitting some gunk out that seems to harden quickly in order to blind a foe.
* ''Film/PrinceOfDarkness''. When a human becomes a zombie after ingesting the green liquid from the cylinder, they can spray the liquid [[OrificeInvasion into the mouths of other humans]] and turn them into zombies too.
* ''Film/JurassicPark'': The Dilophosaurus dinosaur that kills Dennis Nedry can spit poison at its victims.
* ''Film/PrinceOfDarkness''. When a human becomes a zombie after ingesting the green liquid from the cylinder, they can spray the liquid [[OrificeInvasion into the mouths of other humans]] and turn them into zombies too.
* ''Film/JurassicPark'': The Dilophosaurus dinosaur that kills Dennis Nedry can spit poison at its victims.
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* ''Film/XMen1'' film shows Toad spitting some gunk out that seems to harden quickly in order to blind a foe.
*''Film/PrinceOfDarkness''. ''Film/PrinceOfDarkness'': When a human becomes a zombie after ingesting the green liquid from the cylinder, they can spray the liquid [[OrificeInvasion into the mouths of other humans]] and turn them into zombies too.
*''Film/JurassicPark'': ''Film/JurassicPark1993'': The Dilophosaurus dinosaur that kills Dennis Nedry can spit poison at its victims.
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* In the Creator/BobHope/Creator/BingCrosby film ''Film/RoadToMorocco'', a camel expresses its displeasure by spitting in Hope's eye.
* ''Film/VirginsOfTheSevenSeas'' have the virgins training in various impromptu kung-fu skills in preparation of their escape from a whorehouse. One of them involves spitting an ''olive'', with enough force to make a grown man wince when hit... and it effectively takes out a slaver in an AttemptedRape scene by [[ShotInTheAss spitting it into his ass]]!
* ''Film/VirginsOfTheSevenSeas'' have the virgins training in various impromptu kung-fu skills in preparation of their escape from a whorehouse. One of them involves spitting an ''olive'', with enough force to make a grown man wince when hit... and it effectively takes out a slaver in an AttemptedRape scene by [[ShotInTheAss spitting it into his ass]]!
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* In the Creator/BobHope/Creator/BingCrosby film ''Film/RoadToMorocco'', a camel expresses its displeasure by spitting in Hope's Orville's eye.
* ''Film/VirginsOfTheSevenSeas''have has the virgins training in various impromptu kung-fu skills in preparation of their escape from a whorehouse. One of them involves spitting an ''olive'', with enough force to make a grown man wince when hit... and it effectively takes out a slaver in an AttemptedRape scene by [[ShotInTheAss spitting it into his ass]]!
* ''Film/VirginsOfTheSevenSeas''
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* In Literature/WingsofFire, the Rainwing dragons have the ability to shoot [[BreathWeapon highly corrosive venom]] from their fangs, inspired by the real-world spitting cobra. Notably, the venom only corrodes organic materials- metal and stone are left untouched. The venom usually isn’t lethal to dragons unless it gets in the eyes, mouth, or bloodstream, however, it will still hurt like hell and leave very ugly “blackened and molten-looking” scars.
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* In Literature/WingsofFire, ''Literature/WingsOfFire'', the Rainwing dragons have the ability to shoot [[BreathWeapon highly corrosive venom]] from their fangs, inspired by the real-world spitting cobra. Notably, the venom only corrodes organic materials- materials -- metal and stone are left untouched. The venom usually isn’t isn't lethal to dragons unless it gets in the eyes, mouth, or bloodstream, bloodstream; however, it will still hurt like hell and leave very ugly “blackened "blackened and molten-looking” molten-looking" scars.
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* On ''Series/{{Alphas}}'' an Alpha had the power to spit acid. He used this to blind his opponents in an underground fighting ring.
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* On ''Series/{{Alphas}}'' an In ''Series/{{Alphas}}'', one Alpha had has the power to spit acid. He used uses this to blind his opponents in an underground fighting ring.
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*** The nought is an alien owl that can spit a contact nerve poison at its foes.
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*** The nought nough* In ''VideoGame/{{Evolve}}'', the [[BigCreepyCrawlies Gorgon]] can vomit acid that coats the ground, damaging anyone unfortunate enough to be hit by the stream or step in the pools.
* The Mantis in ''VideoGame/FTLFasterThanLight'' use acidic spit where most other characters simply grab a raygun and fire.t is an alien owl that can spit a contact nerve poison at its foes.
* The Mantis in ''VideoGame/FTLFasterThanLight'' use acidic spit where most other characters simply grab a raygun and fire.t is an alien owl that can spit a contact nerve poison at its foes.
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* While they move very slowly, the mutated Count Carlyle in ''VideoGame/MightAndMagicClashOfHeroes'' can spit things out of his stomach-mounted second mouth that move towards you and, upon reaching your lines, turn into literal vomit comets and cause havoc.
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* In ''VideoGame/{{Evolve}}'', the [[BigCreepyCrawlies Gorgon]] can vomit acid that coats the ground, damaging anyone unfortunate enough to be hit by the stream or step in the pools.
* The Mantis in ''VideoGame/FTLFasterThanLight'' use acidic spit where most other characters simply grab a raygun and fire.
* The Mantis in ''VideoGame/FTLFasterThanLight'' use acidic spit where most other characters simply grab a raygun and fire.
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* The Mantis in ''VideoGame/FTLFasterThanLight'' use acidic spit where most other characters simply grab a raygun and fire.
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* Drakelings from ''VideoGame/{{ADOM}}'' can vomit acid at the cost of [[WizardNeedsFoodBadly Satiety]].
* In ''VideoGame/AngryBirds2'', some stages have plants that swallow whatever touches them and then spits it right back out, often at much higher velocities than before. As the plants are usually strategically located in the stages, it's a good idea to drop debris and even your birds down to where they can glom on.
* In ''VideoGame/AngryBirds2'', some stages have plants that swallow whatever touches them and then spits it right back out, often at much higher velocities than before. As the plants are usually strategically located in the stages, it's a good idea to drop debris and even your birds down to where they can glom on.
* ''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.
* Spitters in ''Franchise/DeadSpace'' hurl acid at you, that, if it hits, slows Issac and is shown as attempting to dissolve his suit.
* ''VideoGame/DeadByDaylight:'' The Plague has this via her power, Vile Purge. Vile Purge is essentially projectile vomit that infects any Survivors or environment objects it lands on. Survivors who remain infected too long spread their sickness to anything and anyone they interact with and become Broken, meaning they become injured and can not be healed so long as they remain sick. Cleansing the Vile Purge can be done at fountains called Pools of Devotion, but doing so corrupts them and the Plague can take in this corruption to temporarily upgrade her Vile Purge into Corrupt Purge, projectile vomit which damages survivors outright instead of infecting them.
* The lizard-like Enforcers from ''VideoGame/DukeNukem3D'' have a spit attack which, apart from doing damage, also colors the screen green and blinds the player for a moment.
** Bellum from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaPhantomHourglass'' spits out toxic goo for the first fight.
* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'':
** As a result of a "[[BlessedWithSuck blessing]]" from Peryite, the [[OurGodsAreDifferent Daedric Prince]] Pestilence and Tasks, the Afflicted in ''VideoGame/{{Skyrim}}'' have [[{{Squick}} weaponized projectile vomit]].
** Lurkers are a [[FishPeople fish-like]] species of [[OurDemonsAreDifferent lesser Daedra]] in service to Hermaeus Mora, the Daedric Prince of [[KeeperOfForbiddenKnowledge Knowledge]]. In addition to their powerful physical attacks and CombatTentacles, they can spray acid from their mouths as a form of attack. The acid continues to damage targets for several seconds after initial impact.
* The lizard-like Enforcers from ''VideoGame/DukeNukem3D'' have a spit attack which, apart from doing damage, also colors the screen green and blinds the player for a moment.
** Bellum from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaPhantomHourglass'' spits out toxic goo for the first fight.
* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'':
** As a result of a "[[BlessedWithSuck blessing]]" from Peryite, the [[OurGodsAreDifferent Daedric Prince]] Pestilence and Tasks, the Afflicted in ''VideoGame/{{Skyrim}}'' have [[{{Squick}} weaponized projectile vomit]].
** Lurkers are a [[FishPeople fish-like]] species of [[OurDemonsAreDifferent lesser Daedra]] in service to Hermaeus Mora, the Daedric Prince of [[KeeperOfForbiddenKnowledge Knowledge]]. In addition to their powerful physical attacks and CombatTentacles, they can spray acid from their mouths as a form of attack. The acid continues to damage targets for several seconds after initial impact.
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* ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2'': Metal Gear Ray spits a beam of high-pressure water with enough force to cut ship hulls and tank armor.
* In ''Franchise/MortalKombat'', Reptile uses an Acid Spit move for his projectiles.
** In ''VideoGame/MortalKombat11'', Kano has a combo called ''Fair Suck Of The Sav''. The 2nd hit of this combo has Kano spit a disgustingly large amount of saliva into the face of his enemy. This 2nd hit packs roughly same power as a single normal punch.
* In ''Franchise/MortalKombat'', Reptile uses an Acid Spit move for his projectiles.
** In ''VideoGame/MortalKombat11'', Kano has a combo called ''Fair Suck Of The Sav''. The 2nd hit of this combo has Kano spit a disgustingly large amount of saliva into the face of his enemy. This 2nd hit packs roughly same power as a single normal punch.
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* ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2'': Metal Gear Ray The aptly-named Spitter from ''VideoGame/Left4Dead2'' spits a beam long-range gob of high-pressure water with enough force acidic goo that becomes a deadly puddle, in order to cut ship hulls and tank armor.
* In ''Franchise/MortalKombat'', Reptile uses an Acid Spit movenail a group of survivors. Obviously, it's not a good idea to stand in that stuff. The Boomer from both games has Super Vomit, spewing bile that marks whoever it hits as a target for his projectiles.
** In ''VideoGame/MortalKombat11'', Kano has a combo called ''Fair Suck Offellow zombies.
* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'': TheSav''. The 2nd hit of this combo has Kano land-dwelling octopus-like creatures known as Octorocks spit a disgustingly large amount rocks that can do damage.
* Kog'Maw, from ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' is quite possibly one ofsaliva into the face kings of Super Spit, being little more than a walking stomach capable of vomiting specialized kinds of substance as attacks. His basic attacks are little more than simple globs of acid fired hard. Caustic Spittle, a larger blob designed to crack armour and defenses. Bio-Arcane Barrage allows him to imbue his enemy. This 2nd acid with magic to make it even more damaging AND longer ranged. Void Ooze damages from sheer force of the wall of slowing glue hitting the target, and Living Artillery, aptly named, allows him to launch large, concussive globules vertically at some of the longest ranges in the game, dealing increasing damage to injured meals.
* Drogoz from ''VideoGame/{{Paladins}}'' can spit out explosive loogies which can either hitpacks roughly same power as an enemy directly with it to deal 150 damage and [[DamageIncreasingDebuff deal 30% more damage for a single normal punch.short while.]], or ([[DifficultButAwesome which is slightly harder, but usually more effective,]]) shoot the loogie with a rocket in midair, which causes the explosive loogie to... explode, dealing 1000 damage to everyone in range. The legendary card ''Combustable'' adds knockback to the attack and adds some afterburn to the explosion.
* In ''Franchise/MortalKombat'', Reptile uses an Acid Spit move
** In ''VideoGame/MortalKombat11'', Kano has a combo called ''Fair Suck Of
* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'': The
* Kog'Maw, from ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' is quite possibly one of
* Drogoz from ''VideoGame/{{Paladins}}'' can spit out explosive loogies which can either hit
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* ''VideoGame/{{Psychonauts}}'' has an interesting variant. The Giant Lungfish boss attacks by belching some boxes, anchors, and other heavy stuff at Raz and then by sucking the air in an attempt to temporarily swallow him.
* ''VideoGame/PrimalCarnage'': The self-explanatory Spitter class dinosaurs have the ability to lob some sort of weaponized projectile from their mouths, either as a short-ranged "buckshot" blast or a long-distance precision globule; this causes [[InterfaceScrew momentary blindness]] if hit directly, or lays a toxic lingering pool on the ground otherwise. The ''Dilophosaurus'' spits a purple venom which causes low damage, if it hits directly, and drains stamina, while the ''Cryolophosaurus'' [[AcidAttack sprays a powerful green acid]] that drains health.
* ''VideoGame/PrimalRage'' has the fallen sorceress Vertigo who can spit acid at enemies.
* ''VideoGame/{{Psychonauts}}'' has an interesting variant. The Giant Lungfish boss attacks by belching some boxes, anchors, and other heavy stuff at Raz and then by sucking the air in an attempt to temporarily swallow him.
* ''VideoGame/PrimalRage'' has the fallen sorceress Vertigo who can spit acid at enemies.
* ''VideoGame/{{Psychonauts}}'' has an interesting variant. The Giant Lungfish boss attacks by belching some boxes, anchors, and other heavy stuff at Raz and then by sucking the air in an attempt to temporarily swallow him.
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* ''Franchise/SpyroTheDragon'':
** Spyro can pick up certain items in his mouth, then spit them out with enough force to damage enemies and break objects. These items can be anything from glowing lava rocks and spiky crystalline spheres, to small missiles and bombs. He can even pick up and spit certain enemies' projectiles back at them. A few of the bosses from the original three games have to be defeated using these spit weapons.
** When you have a spitable item or weapon in Spyro's mouth, you can hold down triangle for a First person view, increasing Spyro's accuracy. It even comes with a handy reticle for precision spitting.
** Spyro can pick up certain items in his mouth, then spit them out with enough force to damage enemies and break objects. These items can be anything from glowing lava rocks and spiky crystalline spheres, to small missiles and bombs. He can even pick up and spit certain enemies' projectiles back at them. A few of the bosses from the original three games have to be defeated using these spit weapons.
** When you have a spitable item or weapon in Spyro's mouth, you can hold down triangle for a First person view, increasing Spyro's accuracy. It even comes with a handy reticle for precision spitting.
* The final boss of ''VideoGame/SeriousSam'' belches huge chunks of molten lava.
* ''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]].
* In ''VideoGame/ShovelKnight'', The Troupple King weaponizes his ichor spit in his ''King of Cards'' battle.
* ''Franchise/SpyroTheDragon'':
** Spyro can pick up certain items in his mouth, then spit them out with enough force to damage enemies and break objects. These items can be anything from glowing lava rocks and spiky crystalline spheres, to small missiles and bombs. He can even pick up and spit certain enemies' projectiles back at them. A few of the bosses from the original three games have to be defeated using these spit weapons.
** When you have a spitable item or weapon in Spyro's mouth, you can hold down triangle for a First person view, increasing Spyro's accuracy. It even comes with a handy reticle for precision spitting.
* ''VideoGame/Splatoon2'': Octohurlers attack by barfing out bundles of Rolonium. Steelheads also harvest their bombs from their saliva.
* One of the basic weapons in ''VideoGame/{{Spore}}'''s creature stage allows spitting, the only ranged attack available.
* ''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]].
* In ''VideoGame/ShovelKnight'', The Troupple King weaponizes his ichor spit in his ''King of Cards'' battle.
* ''Franchise/SpyroTheDragon'':
** Spyro can pick up certain items in his mouth, then spit them out with enough force to damage enemies and break objects. These items can be anything from glowing lava rocks and spiky crystalline spheres, to small missiles and bombs. He can even pick up and spit certain enemies' projectiles back at them. A few of the bosses from the original three games have to be defeated using these spit weapons.
** When you have a spitable item or weapon in Spyro's mouth, you can hold down triangle for a First person view, increasing Spyro's accuracy. It even comes with a handy reticle for precision spitting.
* ''VideoGame/Splatoon2'': Octohurlers attack by barfing out bundles of Rolonium. Steelheads also harvest their bombs from their saliva.
* One of the basic weapons in ''VideoGame/{{Spore}}'''s creature stage allows spitting, the only ranged attack available.
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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]].
* One of the basic weapons in ''VideoGame/{{Spore}}'''s creature stage allows spitting, the only ranged attack available.
* One of the basic weapons in ''VideoGame/{{Spore}}'''s creature stage allows spitting, the only ranged attack available.
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* The Mantis in ''VideoGame/FTLFasterThanLight'' use acidic spit where most other characters simply grab a raygun and fire.
* Microid's real-time strategy game ''Warrior Kings'' had the Deathwyrm. It was a giant demonic maggot with a howdah and rider on it. This beastie was an artillery unit for the Pagans and it can spit "bilestones" to shatter fortifications or it can spew out a toxic bile that can gas enemy infantry for heavy, lingering damage.
* ''VideoGame/MetroidIIReturnOfSamus'':
** Drivels have explosive spit.
** Skreeks spit arrows, which
** Zeta and Omega metroids launch projectiles from their mouths, the latter's goes farther and creates damaging shock waves on the
* ''VideoGame/MassEffectAndromeda'': A lot of creatures in the Heleus Cluster can
* One of
* ''VideoGame/ATotalWarSagaTroy'': The Lernaean Hydra can spit volleys of venom as a ranged
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* Features in a few puzzles in the ''VideoGame/MonkeyIsland'' series.
* In ''VideoGame/ShovelKnight'', The Troupple King weaponizes his ichor spit in his ''King of Cards'' battle.
* The lizard-like Enforcers from ''VideoGame/DukeNukem3D'' have a spit attack which, apart from doing damage, also colors the screen green and blinds the player for a moment.
* The final boss of ''VideoGame/SeriousSam'' belches huge chunks of molten lava.
* ''VideoGame/Splatoon2'': Octohurlers attack by barfing out bundles of Rolonium. Steelheads also harvest their bombs from their saliva.
* ''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.
* Drakelings from ''VideoGame/{{ADOM}}'' can vomit acid at the cost of [[WizardNeedsFoodBadly Satiety]].
* The aptly-named Spitter from ''VideoGame/Left4Dead2'' spits a long-range gob of acidic goo that becomes a deadly puddle, in order to nail a group of survivors. Obviously, it's not a good idea to stand in that stuff. The Boomer from both games has Super Vomit, spewing bile that marks whoever it hits as a target for his fellow zombies.
* Spitters in ''Franchise/DeadSpace'' hurl acid at you, that, if it hits, slows Issac and is shown as attempting to dissolve his suit.
* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'':
** As a result of a "[[BlessedWithSuck blessing]]" from Peryite, the [[OurGodsAreDifferent Daedric Prince]] Pestilence and Tasks, the Afflicted in ''VideoGame/{{Skyrim}}'' have [[{{Squick}} weaponized projectile vomit]].
** Lurkers are a [[FishPeople fish-like]] species of [[OurDemonsAreDifferent lesser Daedra]] in service to Hermaeus Mora, the Daedric Prince of [[KeeperOfForbiddenKnowledge Knowledge]]. In addition to their powerful physical attacks and CombatTentacles, they can spray acid from their mouths as a form of attack. The acid continues to damage targets for several seconds after initial impact.
* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'': The land-dwelling octopus-like creatures known as Octorocks spit rocks that can do damage.
** Bellum from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaPhantomHourglass'' spits out toxic goo for the first fight.
* In ''VideoGame/ShovelKnight'', The Troupple King weaponizes his ichor spit in his ''King of Cards'' battle.
* The lizard-like Enforcers from ''VideoGame/DukeNukem3D'' have a spit attack which, apart from doing damage, also colors the screen green and blinds the player for a moment.
* The final boss of ''VideoGame/SeriousSam'' belches huge chunks of molten lava.
* ''VideoGame/Splatoon2'': Octohurlers attack by barfing out bundles of Rolonium. Steelheads also harvest their bombs from their saliva.
* ''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.
* Drakelings from ''VideoGame/{{ADOM}}'' can vomit acid at the cost of [[WizardNeedsFoodBadly Satiety]].
* The aptly-named Spitter from ''VideoGame/Left4Dead2'' spits a long-range gob of acidic goo that becomes a deadly puddle, in order to nail a group of survivors. Obviously, it's not a good idea to stand in that stuff. The Boomer from both games has Super Vomit, spewing bile that marks whoever it hits as a target for his fellow zombies.
* Spitters in ''Franchise/DeadSpace'' hurl acid at you, that, if it hits, slows Issac and is shown as attempting to dissolve his suit.
* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'':
** As a result of a "[[BlessedWithSuck blessing]]" from Peryite, the [[OurGodsAreDifferent Daedric Prince]] Pestilence and Tasks, the Afflicted in ''VideoGame/{{Skyrim}}'' have [[{{Squick}} weaponized projectile vomit]].
** Lurkers are a [[FishPeople fish-like]] species of [[OurDemonsAreDifferent lesser Daedra]] in service to Hermaeus Mora, the Daedric Prince of [[KeeperOfForbiddenKnowledge Knowledge]]. In addition to their powerful physical attacks and CombatTentacles, they can spray acid from their mouths as a form of attack. The acid continues to damage targets for several seconds after initial impact.
* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'': The land-dwelling octopus-like creatures known as Octorocks spit rocks that can do damage.
** Bellum from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaPhantomHourglass'' spits out toxic goo for the first fight.
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* While they move very slowly, the mutated Count Carlyle in ''VideoGame/MightAndMagicClashOfHeroes'' can spit things out of his stomach-mounted second mouth that move towards you and, upon reaching your lines, turn into literal vomit comets and cause havoc.
* In ''VideoGame/AngryBirds2'', some stages have plants that swallow whatever touches them and then spits it right back out, often at much higher velocities than before. As the plants are usually strategically located in the stages, it's a good idea to drop debris and even your birds down to where they can glom on.
* Kog'Maw, from ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' is quite possibly one of the kings of Super Spit, being little more than a walking stomach capable of vomiting specialized kinds of substance as attacks. His basic attacks are little more than simple globs of acid fired hard. Caustic Spittle, a larger blob designed to crack armour and defenses. Bio-Arcane Barrage allows him to imbue his acid with magic to make it even more damaging AND longer ranged. Void Ooze damages from sheer force of the wall of slowing glue hitting the target, and Living Artillery, aptly named, allows him to launch large, concussive globules vertically at some of the longest ranges in the game, dealing increasing damage to injured meals.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Evolve}}'', the [[BigCreepyCrawlies Gorgon]] can vomit acid that coats the ground, damaging anyone unfortunate enough to be hit by the stream or step in the pools.
* The Mantis in ''VideoGame/FTLFasterThanLight'' use acidic spit where most other characters simply grab a raygun and fire.
* Drogoz from ''VideoGame/{{Paladins}}'' can spit out explosive loogies which can either hit an enemy directly with it to deal 150 damage and [[DamageIncreasingDebuff deal 30% more damage for a short while.]], or ([[DifficultButAwesome which is slightly harder, but usually more effective,]]) shoot the loogie with a rocket in midair, which causes the explosive loogie to... explode, dealing 1000 damage to everyone in range. The legendary card ''Combustable'' adds knockback to the attack and adds some afterburn to the explosion.
* Microid's real-time strategy game ''Warrior Kings'' had the Deathwyrm. It was a giant demonic maggot with a howdah and rider on it. This beastie was an artillery unit for the Pagans and it can spit "bilestones" to shatter fortifications or it can spew out a toxic bile that can gas enemy infantry for heavy, lingering damage.
* ''VideoGame/DeadByDaylight:'' The Plague has this via her power, Vile Purge. Vile Purge is essentially projectile vomit that infects any Survivors or environment objects it lands on. Survivors who remain infected too long spread their sickness to anything and anyone they interact with and become Broken, meaning they become injured and can not be healed so long as they remain sick. Cleansing the Vile Purge can be done at fountains called Pools of Devotion, but doing so corrupts them and the Plague can take in this corruption to temporarily upgrade her Vile Purge into Corrupt Purge, projectile vomit which damages survivors outright instead of infecting them.
* ''VideoGame/MetroidIIReturnOfSamus'':
** Drivels have explosive spit.
** Skreeks spit arrows, which are described as "bullets" by the manual.
** Zeta and Omega metroids launch projectiles from their mouths, the latter's goes farther and creates damaging shock waves on the surfaces. The Queen Metroid has something in between Homing Projectile, Spread Shot and Pinball Projectile that will block Samus's missiles.
* ''VideoGame/MassEffectAndromeda'': A lot of creatures in the Heleus Cluster can spit acid over an insanely long distance. On the plus side, it's not very strong. It also apparently making a surprisingly good cooking juice.
* ''VideoGame/ATotalWarSagaTroy'': The Lernaean Hydra can spit volleys of venom as a ranged attack.
* ''VideoGame/PrimalCarnage'': The self-explanatory Spitter class dinosaurs have the ability to lob some sort of weaponized projectile from their mouths, either as a short-ranged "buckshot" blast or a long-distance precision globule; this causes [[InterfaceScrew momentary blindness]] if hit directly, or lays a toxic lingering pool on the ground otherwise. The ''Dilophosaurus'' spits a purple venom which causes low damage, if it hits directly, and drains stamina, while the ''Cryolophosaurus'' [[AcidAttack sprays a powerful green acid]] that drains health.
* In ''VideoGame/AngryBirds2'', some stages have plants that swallow whatever touches them and then spits it right back out, often at much higher velocities than before. As the plants are usually strategically located in the stages, it's a good idea to drop debris and even your birds down to where they can glom on.
* Kog'Maw, from ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' is quite possibly one of the kings of Super Spit, being little more than a walking stomach capable of vomiting specialized kinds of substance as attacks. His basic attacks are little more than simple globs of acid fired hard. Caustic Spittle, a larger blob designed to crack armour and defenses. Bio-Arcane Barrage allows him to imbue his acid with magic to make it even more damaging AND longer ranged. Void Ooze damages from sheer force of the wall of slowing glue hitting the target, and Living Artillery, aptly named, allows him to launch large, concussive globules vertically at some of the longest ranges in the game, dealing increasing damage to injured meals.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Evolve}}'', the [[BigCreepyCrawlies Gorgon]] can vomit acid that coats the ground, damaging anyone unfortunate enough to be hit by the stream or step in the pools.
* The Mantis in ''VideoGame/FTLFasterThanLight'' use acidic spit where most other characters simply grab a raygun and fire.
* Drogoz from ''VideoGame/{{Paladins}}'' can spit out explosive loogies which can either hit an enemy directly with it to deal 150 damage and [[DamageIncreasingDebuff deal 30% more damage for a short while.]], or ([[DifficultButAwesome which is slightly harder, but usually more effective,]]) shoot the loogie with a rocket in midair, which causes the explosive loogie to... explode, dealing 1000 damage to everyone in range. The legendary card ''Combustable'' adds knockback to the attack and adds some afterburn to the explosion.
* Microid's real-time strategy game ''Warrior Kings'' had the Deathwyrm. It was a giant demonic maggot with a howdah and rider on it. This beastie was an artillery unit for the Pagans and it can spit "bilestones" to shatter fortifications or it can spew out a toxic bile that can gas enemy infantry for heavy, lingering damage.
* ''VideoGame/DeadByDaylight:'' The Plague has this via her power, Vile Purge. Vile Purge is essentially projectile vomit that infects any Survivors or environment objects it lands on. Survivors who remain infected too long spread their sickness to anything and anyone they interact with and become Broken, meaning they become injured and can not be healed so long as they remain sick. Cleansing the Vile Purge can be done at fountains called Pools of Devotion, but doing so corrupts them and the Plague can take in this corruption to temporarily upgrade her Vile Purge into Corrupt Purge, projectile vomit which damages survivors outright instead of infecting them.
* ''VideoGame/MetroidIIReturnOfSamus'':
** Drivels have explosive spit.
** Skreeks spit arrows, which are described as "bullets" by the manual.
** Zeta and Omega metroids launch projectiles from their mouths, the latter's goes farther and creates damaging shock waves on the surfaces. The Queen Metroid has something in between Homing Projectile, Spread Shot and Pinball Projectile that will block Samus's missiles.
* ''VideoGame/MassEffectAndromeda'': A lot of creatures in the Heleus Cluster can spit acid over an insanely long distance. On the plus side, it's not very strong. It also apparently making a surprisingly good cooking juice.
* ''VideoGame/ATotalWarSagaTroy'': The Lernaean Hydra can spit volleys of venom as a ranged attack.
* ''VideoGame/PrimalCarnage'': The self-explanatory Spitter class dinosaurs have the ability to lob some sort of weaponized projectile from their mouths, either as a short-ranged "buckshot" blast or a long-distance precision globule; this causes [[InterfaceScrew momentary blindness]] if hit directly, or lays a toxic lingering pool on the ground otherwise. The ''Dilophosaurus'' spits a purple venom which causes low damage, if it hits directly, and drains stamina, while the ''Cryolophosaurus'' [[AcidAttack sprays a powerful green acid]] that drains health.
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* ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2'': Metal Gear Ray spits a beam of high-pressure water with enough force to cut ship hulls and tank armor.
* ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2'': Metal Gear Ray spits a beam of high-pressure water with enough force to cut ship hulls and tank armor.
* In ''Franchise/MortalKombat'', Reptile uses an Acid Spit move for his projectiles.
** In ''VideoGame/MortalKombat11'', Kano has a combo called ''Fair Suck Of The Sav''. The 2nd hit of this combo has Kano spit a disgustingly large amount of saliva into the face of his enemy. This 2nd hit packs roughly same power as a single normal punch.
* ''VideoGame/ParaWorld'': The Dustrider faction has Scout units mounted on a Dilphosaurus, a poison-spitting dinosaur.
* ''VideoGame/{{Psychonauts}}'' has an interesting variant. The Giant Lungfish boss attacks by belching some boxes, anchors, and other heavy stuff at Raz and then by sucking the air in an attempt to temporarily swallow him.
* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'': Besides BulletSeed, there's Gastro Acid, which, as its name suggests, involves spitting stomach acid at the opponent. Acid Spray is quite similar. Spit Up involves spitting up whatever the Pokemon swallowed and shooting it at the opponent, often after the move Stockpile.
* ''VideoGame/RazesHell'': Raze can eat small, insect-like creatures called Squibs, which he can then spit back out as high velocity projectiles for his primary ranged attacks. In addition, different Squib types cause different kinds of attacks when spat. Blue Squibs cause a [[MoreDakka rapid fire, machinegun-like attack]], yellow Squibs cause a semiauto sniper rifle-like attack complete with a zoomed in view, red Squibs act like explosive rockets, purple Squibs cause a [[ShotgunsAreJustBetter shotgun-like scatter shot]], etc.
* In ''VideoGame/RealityOnTheNorm'', the local superhero Phil "Llamaman" Nihilist has the power of corrosive spit.
* In ''Franchise/MortalKombat'', Reptile uses an Acid Spit move for his projectiles.
** In ''VideoGame/MortalKombat11'', Kano has a combo called ''Fair Suck Of The Sav''. The 2nd hit of this combo has Kano spit a disgustingly large amount of saliva into the face of his enemy. This 2nd hit packs roughly same power as a single normal punch.
* ''VideoGame/ParaWorld'': The Dustrider faction has Scout units mounted on a Dilphosaurus, a poison-spitting dinosaur.
* ''VideoGame/{{Psychonauts}}'' has an interesting variant. The Giant Lungfish boss attacks by belching some boxes, anchors, and other heavy stuff at Raz and then by sucking the air in an attempt to temporarily swallow him.
* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'': Besides BulletSeed, there's Gastro Acid, which, as its name suggests, involves spitting stomach acid at the opponent. Acid Spray is quite similar. Spit Up involves spitting up whatever the Pokemon swallowed and shooting it at the opponent, often after the move Stockpile.
* ''VideoGame/RazesHell'': Raze can eat small, insect-like creatures called Squibs, which he can then spit back out as high velocity projectiles for his primary ranged attacks. In addition, different Squib types cause different kinds of attacks when spat. Blue Squibs cause a [[MoreDakka rapid fire, machinegun-like attack]], yellow Squibs cause a semiauto sniper rifle-like attack complete with a zoomed in view, red Squibs act like explosive rockets, purple Squibs cause a [[ShotgunsAreJustBetter shotgun-like scatter shot]], etc.
* In ''VideoGame/RealityOnTheNorm'', the local superhero Phil "Llamaman" Nihilist has the power of corrosive spit.
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* ''VideoGame/RazesHell'': Raze can eat small, insect-like creatures called Squibs, which he can then spit back out as high velocity projectiles for his primary ranged attacks. In addition, different Squib types cause different kinds of attacks when spat. Blue Squibs cause a [[MoreDakka rapid fire, machinegun-like attack]], yellow Squibs cause a semiauto sniper rifle-like attack complete with a zoomed in view, red Squibs act like explosive rockets, purple Squibs cause a [[ShotgunsAreJustBetter shotgun-like scatter shot]], etc.
* ''VideoGame/{{Psychonauts}}'' has an interesting variant. The Giant Lungfish boss attacks by belching some boxes, anchors, and other heavy stuff at Raz and then by sucking the air in an attempt to temporarily swallow him.
* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'': Besides BulletSeed, there's Gastro Acid, which, as its name suggests, involves spitting stomach acid at the opponent. Acid Spray is quite similar. Spit Up involves spitting up whatever the Pokemon swallowed and shooting it at the opponent, often after the move Stockpile.
* In ''Franchise/MortalKombat'', Reptile uses an Acid Spit move for his projectiles.
** In ''VideoGame/MortalKombat11'', Kano has a combo called ''Fair Suck Of The Sav''. The 2nd hit of this combo has Kano spit a disgustingly large amount of saliva into the face of his enemy. This 2nd hit packs roughly same power as a single normal punch.
* ''VideoGame/{{Psychonauts}}'' has an interesting variant. The Giant Lungfish boss attacks by belching some boxes, anchors, and other heavy stuff at Raz and then by sucking the air in an attempt to temporarily swallow him.
* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'': Besides BulletSeed, there's Gastro Acid, which, as its name suggests, involves spitting stomach acid at the opponent. Acid Spray is quite similar. Spit Up involves spitting up whatever the Pokemon swallowed and shooting it at the opponent, often after the move Stockpile.
* In ''Franchise/MortalKombat'', Reptile uses an Acid Spit move for his projectiles.
** In ''VideoGame/MortalKombat11'', Kano has a combo called ''Fair Suck Of The Sav''. The 2nd hit of this combo has Kano spit a disgustingly large amount of saliva into the face of his enemy. This 2nd hit packs roughly same power as a single normal punch.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Psychonauts}}'' has an interesting variant. The Giant Lungfish boss attacks by belching some boxes, anchors, and other heavy stuff at Raz and then by sucking the air in an attempt to temporarily swallow him.
* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'': Besides BulletSeed, there's Gastro Acid, which, as its name suggests, involves spitting stomach acid at the opponent. Acid Spray is quite similar. Spit Up involves spitting up whatever the Pokemon swallowed and shooting it at the opponent, often after the move Stockpile.
* In ''Franchise/MortalKombat'', Reptile uses an Acid Spit move for his projectiles.
** In ''VideoGame/MortalKombat11'', Kano has a combo called ''Fair Suck Of The Sav''. The 2nd hit of this combo has Kano spit a disgustingly large amount of saliva into the face of his enemy. This 2nd hit packs roughly same power as a single normal punch.
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* ''VideoGame/ImpossibleCreatures'': Your creatures can spit out nasty stuff of various stripe if they have the DNA of archerfish or spitting cobras.
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* ''VideoGame/SecondExtinction'' have mutated dilophosauruses who can spit acidic globs at you from a distance.
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** In ''VideoGame/MortalKombat11'', Kano has a combo called ''Fair Suck Of The Sav''. The 2nd hit of this combo has Kano spit a disgustingly large amount of saliva into the face of his enemy. This 2nd hit packs roughly same power as a single normal punch.
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* ''Anime/{{Betterman}}'': Lamia's Aqua power "Psycho Fluid", destroys the cells of it's target, while making sure friendly units are unharmed.
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* ''Anime/{{Betterman}}'': Lamia's Aqua power "Psycho Fluid", destroys the cells of it's its target, while making sure friendly units are unharmed.
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** ''Manga/GoldenWind'': Secco can spit liquefied concrete at his opponents, it really shouldn't be as lethal as it would normally be. He's also ridiculously precise with his ability to spit, being able to deflect Mista's bullets at point-blank range and shoot at a sugar cube several feet in the air to disrupt its trajectory and catch it.
** ''Manga/StoneOcean'': Lang Rangler's spit can turn anyone into a [[GravityScrew zero gravity point]] upon contact. Rangler was also able to fire his spit with such velocity that it reached Jolyne upwards on a staircase.
** ''Manga/StoneOcean'': Lang Rangler's spit can turn anyone into a [[GravityScrew zero gravity point]] upon contact. Rangler was also able to fire his spit with such velocity that it reached Jolyne upwards on a staircase.
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** ''Manga/GoldenWind'': ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureGoldenWind Golden Wind]]'': Secco can spit liquefied concrete at his opponents, it really shouldn't be as lethal as it would normally be. He's also ridiculously precise with his ability to spit, being able to deflect Mista's bullets at point-blank range and shoot at a sugar cube several feet in the air to disrupt its trajectory and catch it.
**''Manga/StoneOcean'': ''[[Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean Stone Ocean]]'': Lang Rangler's spit can turn anyone into a [[GravityScrew zero gravity point]] upon contact. Rangler was also able to fire his spit with such velocity that it reached Jolyne upwards on a staircase.
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** A Sluggoth can spit a foaming green acid up to 40 feet away that does up to 48 HitPoints of damage.
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** A Sluggoth can spit a foaming green acid [[PoisonIsCorrosive acidic venom]] up to 40 feet away that does up to 48 HitPoints of damage.
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* In ''VideoGame/KidIcarusUprising'', The Kraken Given fires it's continuous shot attack from its mouth.
* ''VideoGame/SpyroTheDragon'' can pick up certain items in his mouth, then spit them out with enough force to damage enemies and break objects. These items can be anything from glowing lava rocks and spiky crystalline spheres, to small missiles and bombs. He can even pick up and spit certain enemies' projectiles back at them. A few of the bosses from the original three games have to be defeated using these spit weapons.
** Also, when you have a spitable item or weapon in Spyro's mouth, you can hold down triangle for a First person view, increasing Spyro's accuracy. It even comes with a handy reticle for precision spitting.
* ''VideoGame/SpyroTheDragon'' can pick up certain items in his mouth, then spit them out with enough force to damage enemies and break objects. These items can be anything from glowing lava rocks and spiky crystalline spheres, to small missiles and bombs. He can even pick up and spit certain enemies' projectiles back at them. A few of the bosses from the original three games have to be defeated using these spit weapons.
** Also, when you have a spitable item or weapon in Spyro's mouth, you can hold down triangle for a First person view, increasing Spyro's accuracy. It even comes with a handy reticle for precision spitting.
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* In ''VideoGame/KidIcarusUprising'', ''VideoGame/KidIcarusUprising'': The Kraken Given fires it's its continuous shot attack from its mouth.
*''VideoGame/SpyroTheDragon'' ''Franchise/SpyroTheDragon'':
** Spyro can pick up certain items in his mouth, then spit them out with enough force to damage enemies and break objects. These items can be anything from glowing lava rocks and spiky crystalline spheres, to small missiles and bombs. He can even pick up and spit certain enemies' projectiles back at them. A few of the bosses from the original three games have to be defeated using these spit weapons.
**Also, when When you have a spitable item or weapon in Spyro's mouth, you can hold down triangle for a First person view, increasing Spyro's accuracy. It even comes with a handy reticle for precision spitting.
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** Spyro can pick up certain items in his mouth, then spit them out with enough force to damage enemies and break objects. These items can be anything from glowing lava rocks and spiky crystalline spheres, to small missiles and bombs. He can even pick up and spit certain enemies' projectiles back at them. A few of the bosses from the original three games have to be defeated using these spit weapons.
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* In ''VideoGame/RazesHell'', Raze can eat small, insect-like creatures called Squibs, which he can then spit back out as high velocity projectiles for his primary ranged attacks. In addition, different Squib types cause different kinds of attacks when spat. Blue Squibs cause a [[MoreDakka rapid fire, machinegun-like attack]], yellow Squibs cause a semiauto sniper rifle-like attack complete with a zoomed in view, red Squibs act like explosive rockets, purple Squibs cause a [[ShotgunsAreJustBetter shotgun-like scatter shot]], etc.
* There is an interesting variant in ''VideoGame/{{Psychonauts}}''. The Giant Lungfish boss attacks by belching some boxes, anchors, and other heavy stuff at Raz and then by sucking the air in an attempt to temporarily swallow him.
* Besides ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'''s BulletSeed, there's Gastro Acid, which, as its name suggests, involves spitting stomach acid at the opponent. Acid Spray is quite similar. Spit Up involves spitting up whatever the Pokemon swallowed and shooting it at the opponent, often after the move Stockpile.
* There is an interesting variant in ''VideoGame/{{Psychonauts}}''. The Giant Lungfish boss attacks by belching some boxes, anchors, and other heavy stuff at Raz and then by sucking the air in an attempt to temporarily swallow him.
* Besides ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'''s BulletSeed, there's Gastro Acid, which, as its name suggests, involves spitting stomach acid at the opponent. Acid Spray is quite similar. Spit Up involves spitting up whatever the Pokemon swallowed and shooting it at the opponent, often after the move Stockpile.
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* In ''VideoGame/RazesHell'', ''VideoGame/RazesHell'': Raze can eat small, insect-like creatures called Squibs, which he can then spit back out as high velocity projectiles for his primary ranged attacks. In addition, different Squib types cause different kinds of attacks when spat. Blue Squibs cause a [[MoreDakka rapid fire, machinegun-like attack]], yellow Squibs cause a semiauto sniper rifle-like attack complete with a zoomed in view, red Squibs act like explosive rockets, purple Squibs cause a [[ShotgunsAreJustBetter shotgun-like scatter shot]], etc.
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* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'': Besides''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'''s BulletSeed, there's Gastro Acid, which, as its name suggests, involves spitting stomach acid at the opponent. Acid Spray is quite similar. Spit Up involves spitting up whatever the Pokemon swallowed and shooting it at the opponent, often after the move Stockpile.
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* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'': Besides
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* In ''Literature/JurassicPark'', the Dilophosaurus are able to spit poison at their preys in a range of several meters, something which is only discovered when one of them spitted at its handler.
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* ''VideoGame/PrimalCarnage'': The self-explanatory Spitter class dinosaurs have the ability to lob some sort of weaponized projectile from their mouths, either as a short-ranged "buckshot" blast or a long-distance precision globule; this causes [[InterfaceScrew momentary blindness]] if hit directly, or lays a toxic lingering pool on the ground otherwise. The ''Dilophosaurus'' spits a purple venom which causes low damage, if it hits directly, and drains stamina, while the ''Cryolophosaurus'' [[AcidAttack sprays a powerful green acid]] that drains health.
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* In ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'', the "Magic Cyrokit" -- [[BrainUploading containing the personality]] of the company's deceased MadDoctor -- [[WeCanRebuildHim rebuilds]] [[{{Cyborg}} Doythaban]] after a Schlock-induced [[OffWithHisHead decapitation]] with a variety of [[IncrediblyLamePun secreted weapons]], including explosive saliva, acid urine, and even "[[SolidGoldPoop shaped charges]]".
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* In ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'', the "Magic Cyrokit" -- [[BrainUploading containing the personality]] of the company's deceased MadDoctor -- [[WeCanRebuildHim rebuilds]] [[{{Cyborg}} Doythaban]] after a Schlock-induced [[OffWithHisHead decapitation]] with a variety of [[IncrediblyLamePun [[{{Pun}} secreted weapons]], including explosive saliva, acid urine, and even "[[SolidGoldPoop shaped charges]]".
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* In Literature/WingsofFire, the Rainwing dragons have the ability to shoot [[BreathWeapon highly corrosive venom]] from their fangs, inspired by the real-world spitting cobra. Notably, the venom only corrodes organic materials- metal and stone are left untouched. The venom usually isn’t lethal to dragons unless it gets in the eyes, mouth, or bloodstream, however, it will still hurt like hell and leave very ugly “blackened and molten-looking” scars.
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** TabletopGame/DarkSun campaign setting. The supplement ''Monstrous Compendium Appendix II: Terrors Beyond Tyr''. The Nikall are a race of lizard-like humanoid creatures that can spit acid once every three combat rounds that causes 2-8 HitPoints of damage.
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** TabletopGame/DarkSun campaign setting. The supplement ''Monstrous Compendium Appendix II: Terrors Beyond Tyr''. The Nikall are a race of lizard-like humanoid creatures that can spit acid once every three combat rounds that causes 2-8 HitPoints of damage.damage once every three combat rounds.
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* ''VideoGame/DinoStrikeWii'': Dilophosauruses can launch their acid drool on you from ''miles'' away. Keep an eye on dilophosaurus enemies in the background - if they're raising their frills, shoot them before they can let out their spit, they can hit you from ''beyond a valley''.
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* ''Film/VirginsOfTheSevenSeas'' have the virgins training in various impromptu kung-fu skills in preparation of their escape from a whorehouse. One of them involves spitting an ''olive'', with enough force to make a grwon man wince when hit... and it effectively takes out a slaver in an AttemptedRape scene by [[ShotInTheAss spitting it into his ass]]!
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* ''Film/VirginsOfTheSevenSeas'' have the virgins training in various impromptu kung-fu skills in preparation of their escape from a whorehouse. One of them involves spitting an ''olive'', with enough force to make a grwon grown man wince when hit... and it effectively takes out a slaver in an AttemptedRape scene by [[ShotInTheAss spitting it into his ass]]!
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* Camels do this, though like vultures, it's not spit so as much as stomach contents.
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* In ''Series/MyHero'', George can send away for additional powers. One of these is "miracle spit". A single loogie fired into a plant pot causes a green shoot to instantly grow to a great height.
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* In ''Series/MyHero'', ''Series/MyHero2000'', George can send away for additional powers. One of these is "miracle spit". A single loogie fired into a plant pot causes a green shoot to instantly grow to a great height.
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* For another spider example, female [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peucetia_viridans green lynx spiders]] spit venom if disturbed, presumably to defend against predators.
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* ''TabletopGame/OrbisAerden:ReignOfTheAccursed'': One the abilities of the ''Rzaurese'' bloodline is to coat of one their molars with a powerful toxin, and then spit it out with the strength of a small caliber bullet.
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->''"Cool, exploding loogies!"''
-->-- '''Upchuck''', ''WesternAnimation/Ben10''
-->-- '''Upchuck''', ''WesternAnimation/Ben10''
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* ''WebAnimation/{{Shrapnel}}'': As shown by the Commandah finishing off a robloxian zombie, the Ugandan Knuckles can spit with enough force and precision to weaponize it to an extent. [[MundaneUtility Or put out candles.]]
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* ''WebAnimation/{{Shrapnel}}'': As shown by the Commandah finishing off a robloxian zombie, the Ugandan Knuckles can spit with enough force and precision to weaponize it to an extent. [[MundaneUtility Or put out some candles.]]
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* ''WebAnimation/{{Shrapnel}}'': As shown by the Commandah finishing off a robloxian zombie, the Ugandan Knuckles can spit with enough force and precision to weaponize it to an extent. [[MundaneUtility Or put out candles.]]
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