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21git — ar·e·op·a·git·ic; au·git·ic; au·git·o·phyre; bag·git; ele·git; git·a·ne·muk; git·tar; git·ter; git·tern; git·tite; le·git·i·ma·cy; le·git·i·mate·ly; le·git·i·mate·ness; le·git·i·ma·tion; le·git·i·ma·tize; le·git·i·mism; le·git·i·mize;… …
22Git — Para otros usos de este término, véase GIT. Git Desarrollador Junio Hamano, Linus Torvalds …
23git — n. Brit. sl. a silly or contemptible person. Etymology: var. of GET n. * * * I. (|)git, usu id.+V dialect variant of get II. ˈgit noun ( …
24GÎT — * Troisième personne du présent de l indicatif du verbe neutre Ci gît. Formule ordinaire par laquelle on commence les épitaphes. Ci gît un tel. Prov. et fig., C est là que gît le lièvre, C est là le secret, le noeud de l affaire. Dans le sens… …
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26git — I. /gɪt/ (say git) noun Chiefly British Colloquial 1. a fool. 2. a bastard. {Scottish get brat, from Middle English get offspring, what is begotten} II. /gɪt/ (say git) verb (t) 1. (in representations of speech) get. –verb (i) …
27git-go — [“gitgo] n. the very beginning. (See also from (the) git go.) □ Clear back at the git go, I told you this wouldn’t work. □ He’s been gritching ever since git go …
28git — A git is a person under the age of 16. You see that girl trying to pass for 20? Just a git …
29git — A git is a person under the age of 16. You see that girl trying to pass for 20? Just a git …
30git — n British an unpleasant or worthless person. Many saloon bar lexicologists have claimed that this word is an Arabic term of abuse, meaning pregnant camel , which was imported by servicemen who had been stationed in Egypt. The Arabic word does… …