Definder - what does the word mean?

What is GIT IT?

Short for gitish

God damn gits are infecting this god blessed country, they need to burn!

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GIT IT - video


GIT IT - what is it?

Git is a free & open source, distributed version control system.

Hey Mark, can you get the latest version of the Linux kernel from the git repository for me?

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What does "GIT IT" mean?

1. To want someone, male or female to acheive there goals or dreams.

2. To want one to attend a function, namely a large party, at which all in attendance will be off-chops on either drugs or alcohol.

3. To have just taken extacy and are in that stage before you get real high.

Sharon: I've just been shortlisted for the nobel peace prize!
Wayne: Git there!

Pete: I dunno if I'm going to make it to your transformers versus the dawn of the dead party this weekend?
Mic: You better Git there!

Jim: Man, I think this e is kicking in!
Anna: Git there!

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GIT IT - what does it mean?

(Verb) Using Github. Commonly used only when complaining about git. A programmer's worse nightmare is bad gitting that corrupts code.

Friend 1: I had to restart my project when using github, but that was because github broke everything
Friend 2: Nah, we were just bad it gitting

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GIT IT - meaning

An adult male of low worth, no manners and zero style, but who is convinced that he alone is the king of the world. Men resembling this definition are frequently to be found in positions of high social status and have only got there either through birth or by lying, cheating, stealing or other underhanded means. In this context, the word has little or no meaning outside the UK.

Boris Johnson is a git

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GIT IT - definition

By definition it's a "rotter" or a despicable person. In reality in English it's a colloquialism that affords itself to a more a luckier fellow. Much like a 'bugger' whilst the roots of the word are offensive, the actual use is endearing. A lucky 'git', a wealthy 'git' and a sodding 'git'... when used right is still a mate. A friend.

It's more positive these days.

The origins are from the word 'geat' which were a Scandinavian people living in GΓΆtaland, land of the Geats, currently within the borders of modern Sweden. The name of the Geats lives on in the Swedish counties of VΓ€stergΓΆtland and Γ–stergΓΆtland, the Western and Eastern lands of the Geats, as well as in many toponyms.

Shut yer face you lucky git.

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GIT IT - slang

Total and utter tosser who is incapable of doing anything other than annoying people, and not in a way that is funny to others. Best used idly. e.g. "Git."

"You useless git."
Also: "Some total git has made it so that this example must have over 20 letters, hence this little add on."

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GIT IT

1) British slang for a contemptible or derogatory person.
2) A fool
3) The most popular type of version control software, which can be controlled through a web interface on GitHub.

1) "Maybe if that grumpy old git ate something other than prunes all day his UrbanDictionary definitions would be half-decent!"
2) Mr. T: "I pity tha git."
3) Frank: "I was writing some code but for some reason Git wouldn't push it!" Snide Asshole: "Maybe you should try committing your crappy code before bitching about it to the whole Internet!"

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GIT IT

1. A completely ignorant, childish person with no manners.
2. A person who feels justified in their callow behaviour.
3. A pubescent kid who thinks it's totally cool to act like a moron on the internet, only because no one can actually reach through the screen and punch their lights out.

That n00b is behaving like a bloody git.

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GIT IT

Two word term meaning "to go" or "going."

"Let's git git!"

"Time to git git."

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