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Git

North East English dialect to mean 'very' in some areas may be pronounced as 'get'.

the word can be also used to enhance or show more conviction of the describing word that follows it.

This word appears a number of times in the traditional North Eastern folk song "The Lambton Worm"

he's git clumsy

by Mush 21 March 25, 2011

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Git

Git is "the stupid content tracker". It is an acronym for "goddamn idiotic truckload of shit", especially when it breaks.

I fucking hate Git.

by DankHillSellsCocaine February 13, 2018

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Git

Used in and around the North-East of England, git or geet is used in two very specific ways:
1) Used to amplify the severity or something
2) Used as a buffer in a sentence when the correct word cannot be brought to mind. In this context, it's use is comparable to the rest of the English speaking worlds use of the word 'like'.

1) "It made us git mad" or "Ya git poof"

2) "...and ah was git...whatever"

by ifshsig April 23, 2008

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git

An expression used in the Southeastern United States meaning 'Get along!'.

When the dog is in my way, I tell it to 'Git!'.

by AnnieL February 1, 2007

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git

Mainly used in the UK, it is defined as an annoying jerk.

Percy Weasley is a major git from the fifth Harry Potter book on.

by rachelwuzheer October 31, 2010

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GIT

1. an exclamation to want something to leave. 2. to go somewhere.

1. GIT! 2. Let's Git.

by Colonel Krackers March 14, 2003

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gitted

to be so drunk you cannot be responsible for what you have done

a: "i can't believe you slept with him last night!"
b: "it's not my fault, i couldn't help it, i was gitted."

by NanaNo May 3, 2006

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