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git r' dun

Coined by the now famous comedian "Larry the Cable Guy". It has traditionally been associated with such social stratum as "redneck" or "hillbilly", but as since gained a much wider usage base. It can be, and is most often used, to answer just about any question. Replace with words and phrases such as: yes, no, sure, why not, sorry, wednesday does not work for me, I said no mayo but thats fine......and so on.

It can be also used as an expression of joy or approval.

Question: "Hey, the party is open-bar?"
Answer: "Yeah it is...git r' dun"

Question: "You got an A on your Psychology test?"
Answer: "Git r' dun"

Question: "Is it okay if I go hook up with you cousin?"
Answer: "Git r' dun"

Or, as a showing of approval:

"Hey man.....Ford finally put the 5.4L V8 in the Mustang!"
"giiiit r' dun!"

"I just hooked up with my cousin"
"git r' dun"

by Balls Mallory September 30, 2005

35๐Ÿ‘ 15๐Ÿ‘Ž


Nah, git trippn

This means that someone did or say something so unbelieveable.

or Someone did or say something that is super sus.

or it means your joking, right?

Friend:she said she was 18,in about 6 more years
Other Friend: Nah, git trippn

by PokeTrainerZed March 13, 2022


Git Er Done

A redneck phrase meaning to go ahead and complete a task. Shows support, encouragement, or respect. Often used in reference to potential sexual encounters.

Lee: I got a paper due tomorrow...
Rawdy: Git Er Done!!

Two guys at a bar see a really hot chick, and one says, "Git Er Done"!

by Dr. Frobious PHD (subculture languages) February 7, 2004

1950๐Ÿ‘ 1423๐Ÿ‘Ž


le me git

Growing more common every day, "le me git" is a very brain dead replacement for "Let me have", or "May I have?". Le me git is even more annoying than the ever popular Can I get.

"Yo, le me git a Swisher Strawberry."
"Le me git a double cheeseburger, and a courtesy cup."

by Denver Dean October 26, 2007

23๐Ÿ‘ 12๐Ÿ‘Ž


git-outta-heaa

an excellent way of saying get out of here

"Kid git-outta-heaa kid"

by ssullivan December 13, 2005

9๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


i dun git it

The phrase Givemeacent often uses when people try too hard to explain a situation, idea, or anything involving the use of explanation.

Can also be used to respond to a message has rapped the English language.

1. Guys I had a dream where I was in some distant land, and everything was evil, and things were dying, and I was burning up and stuff, you know what I mean?

i dun git it

2. im havng probs defeetin this drgon im supose to use speciel equips or itemz

i dun git it

by Givemeacent February 1, 2008

5๐Ÿ‘ 1๐Ÿ‘Ž


git mae hole

(Glaswegian slang) evocative expression used in lieu of other more widely-used and less descriptive terms for making love while very, very drunk.

"Ah wuz oot tae git mae hole but ah ended up takin' a whitie and boakin' doon 'er skirt, man."

by simon January 22, 2004

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