Etymology: var. of GET n.
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I. \(|)git, usu -id.+V\variant of get
II. \\ˈgit\ noun
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Britain : a foolish or worthless person
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/git/, n.
Brit. Slang. a foolish or contemptible person. [1945-50; var. of GET]
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git /git/ (slang)
noun
1. A person (derogatory)
2. A fool
ORIGIN: ↑get offspring, brat
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an insulting word for a stupid or annoying person
Thesaurus: people who are annoying or unpleasantsynonym someone who is unintelligent, stupid or sillysynonym
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git «giht», verb.
Dialect. get.
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[git]Origin:
1940s: variant of the noun get (see sense 3)
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/ˈgıt/ noun, pl gits [count]
Brit slang : a stupid or worthless person (especially a man)
That git of a brother of yours has ruined everything!
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a stupid or unpleasant man
Word Origin:
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gît, gitsee gist n.3
Useful english dictionary. 2012.