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git
[git]
noun
British Slang., a foolish or contemptible person.
git
/ ɡɪt /
noun
a contemptible person, often a fool
a bastard
Word History and Origins
Origin of git1
Word History and Origins
Origin of git1
Example Sentences
Hubbard attributed the disease to “an intense desire to ‘git thar’ and an awful feeling that you cannot.”
In the past, words or phrases deemed to have stepped over the line include "impertinent dog", "cad", "blethering", "guttersnipe" and "git".
We had half of our gits wrapped and bagged and ready to go out the door.”
"I think they like the way I put things. Instead of being called an old git or something they say 'that's my grandad'."
To “I Feel Pretty”: I bought Twitter, don’t be bitter, I will git ’er much fitter, you’ll see I’m no quitter — there’s no leader more steadfast than me!
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