n. One who fits, in any sense of that word; one who or that which adapts one thing to another, or makes it suitable for the purpose intended.n. In mech., one who puts the parts of a machine together, as distinguished from a pattern-maker, founder, turner, finisher, etc.n. One who supplies and fixes fittings or fixtures of any kind; one who “fits up” things: as, a gas-fitter.n. One who supplies whatever is fit or necessary for the proper accomplishment of any object or undertaking; one who equips with whatever is necessary: as, a fitter-out.n. In some parts of Great Britain, one who vends and loads coal, fitting ships with cargoes: particularly, a coal-broker who sells the coal produced by a particular mine or by particular mines. Imp. Dict. Also called coal-fitter.To injure by frequent treading.To kick as cross children do; make a noise with the feet.To be in a passion.n. A passion; a quarrel.n. A fragment; a flinder: a rag; a flitter.