Gits


[git] /gɪt/

noun
1.
British Slang. a foolish or contemptible person.
/ɡɪt/
noun (Brit, slang)
1.
a contemptible person, often a fool
2.
a bastard
n.

“worthless person,” 1946, British slang, a southern variant of Scottish get “illegitimate child, brat,” which is related to beget.

interjection

A command to leave; blow, scram (1864+)
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