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单词 git
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Definition of git in English:

git

noun ɡɪtɡɪt
British informal
  • An unpleasant or contemptible person.

    〈英,非正式〉讨厌的人;卑鄙的人

    that mean old git
    a warped, twisted little git
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Looks like those tight gits at work will have to stump up some cash after all.
    • The little gits persist in playing football outside my flat even in the foulest term-time downpours.
    • I've had the same conversation with 3 different people - they all said, totally unprompted, what miserable gits the returning officers and their assistants were.
    • At least it'd take some of the useless gits out of the system.
    • In the meantime, the miserable gits who can't be bothered with the print version will have to do without.
    • Sometimes they are irritating gits and sometimes they are just wonderful.
    • The ignorant git, though, is to the right of Ms Sands' friend and colleague.
    • Were the whingeing old gits right all along, then?
    • We watched a few more songs down at the front then retreated to the ballroom bar to watch the rest of the set with the other old gits.
    • At least I know the people there won't be utter gits, which is something.
    • I went out to rent a video and as I was browsing saw other sad gits like myself who were obviously single.
    • He had been an idiot, a complete git in believing or just hoping that his father had changed.
    • They're the most chain-smoking, self-deprecating bunch of scowling gits you could imagine.
    • But we need to improve and revitalise, not only for the old gits like me.
    • These are not sweet little kids any more - these are the teenagers, the morally lost, socially dispossessed gits who hang outside the off license letting off fireworks.
    • The old git should be ashamed of not even being able to draw with grace.
    • The Italians who owned the hotel were miserable gits whom I felt treated our party with disdain because they were older people.
    • But the annoying thing is that we're not exactly short of choir men - we have 14 of them - it's just that the lazy gits didn't turn up.
    • Sadly, we wouldn't put that past the cheeky Irish gits.
    • As a matter of fact, I'm quite looking forward to being an old git.
    Synonyms
    scoundrel, villain, rogue, rascal, brute, animal, weasel, snake, monster, ogre, wretch, devil, good-for-nothing, reprobate, wrongdoer, evil-doer

Origin

1940s: variant of get (sense 2 of the noun).

Rhymes

acquit, admit, backlit, bedsit, befit, bit, Brit, Britt, chit, commit, demit, dit, emit, fit, flit, frit, grit, hit, intermit, it, kit, knit, legit, lickety-split, lit, manumit, mishit, mitt, nit, omit, outsit, outwit, permit, pit, Pitt, pretermit, quit, remit, retrofit, sit, skit, slit, snit, spit, split, sprit, squit, submit, transmit, twit, whit, wit, writ, zit

Definition of git in US English:

git

nounɡitɡɪt
British informal
  • An unpleasant or contemptible person.

    〈英,非正式〉讨厌的人;卑鄙的人

    that mean old git
    a warped, twisted little git
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Sadly, we wouldn't put that past the cheeky Irish gits.
    • We watched a few more songs down at the front then retreated to the ballroom bar to watch the rest of the set with the other old gits.
    • At least it'd take some of the useless gits out of the system.
    • I went out to rent a video and as I was browsing saw other sad gits like myself who were obviously single.
    • Were the whingeing old gits right all along, then?
    • Looks like those tight gits at work will have to stump up some cash after all.
    • The Italians who owned the hotel were miserable gits whom I felt treated our party with disdain because they were older people.
    • As a matter of fact, I'm quite looking forward to being an old git.
    • Sometimes they are irritating gits and sometimes they are just wonderful.
    • In the meantime, the miserable gits who can't be bothered with the print version will have to do without.
    • He had been an idiot, a complete git in believing or just hoping that his father had changed.
    • The little gits persist in playing football outside my flat even in the foulest term-time downpours.
    • But we need to improve and revitalise, not only for the old gits like me.
    • The old git should be ashamed of not even being able to draw with grace.
    • I've had the same conversation with 3 different people - they all said, totally unprompted, what miserable gits the returning officers and their assistants were.
    • These are not sweet little kids any more - these are the teenagers, the morally lost, socially dispossessed gits who hang outside the off license letting off fireworks.
    • But the annoying thing is that we're not exactly short of choir men - we have 14 of them - it's just that the lazy gits didn't turn up.
    • They're the most chain-smoking, self-deprecating bunch of scowling gits you could imagine.
    • At least I know the people there won't be utter gits, which is something.
    • The ignorant git, though, is to the right of Ms Sands' friend and colleague.
    Synonyms
    scoundrel, villain, rogue, rascal, brute, animal, weasel, snake, monster, ogre, wretch, devil, good-for-nothing, reprobate, wrongdoer, evil-doer

Origin

1940s: variant of get (sense 2 of the noun).

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