- git
- I. noun Etymology: variant of get, term of abuse, from 2get Date: 1929 British a foolish or worthless person II. dialect variant of get
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
gît — gît … Dictionnaire des rimes
Git — Git … Википедия
Git — Entwickler Junio C. Hamano, Shawn O. Pearce, Linus Torvalds und viele andere Aktuelle Version 1.7.7.3 (8. November 2011) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Git — Développeurs Junio Hamano Linus Torvalds et contributeurs Dernière version … Wikipédia en Français
GIT — Datos generales Origen Buenos Aires, Argentina Información … Wikipedia Español
Git — may refer to: * Git (album), by Skeletons The Girl Faced Boys *Git (pronoun), the second person, dual, personal pronoun (subject case) in Old English *Git (software), a distributed version control system *Feathers in the Wind (깃) (pronounced and… … Wikipedia
Git Up — «Git Up» Sencillo de D12 del álbum D12 World Formato CD Género(s) Hip hop Duración 4:03 4:08 (video musical) Dis … Wikipedia Español
git — [gıt] n BrE spoken not polite [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: get someone born to an unmarried mother (16 20 centuries), from get to beget ] an offensive word for an unpleasant and annoying person, especially a man ▪ You miserable git! … Dictionary of contemporary English
git-go — ˈgitˌgō variant of get go herein * * * /git goh /, n. Dial. 1. start; beginning: to work hard from the git go. 2. pep; energy; get up and go … Useful english dictionary
Git — Git, n. (Founding) See {Geat}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
git-go — /git goh /, n. Dial. 1. start; beginning: to work hard from the git go. 2. pep; energy; get up and go. * * * … Universalium