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jitty — A pathway that goes between two houses and joins two roads. Would tend to be used as a shortcut between the two roads. Similar to an alley, but predominantly residential. Take the jitty it s quicker than going round on the roads … Dictionary of american slang
jitty — A pathway that goes between two houses and joins two roads. Would tend to be used as a shortcut between the two roads. Similar to an alley, but predominantly residential. Take the jitty it s quicker than going round on the roads … Dictionary of american slang
jitty — Noun. An alleyway or passageway between buildings. Also gitty. Midlands use … English slang and colloquialisms
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