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 git git /gɪt/

noun

  1. [Informal, British] A person who is deemed to be despicable or contemptible  ( crumb [Informal, N. American] , dirty dog [Informal] , git [Informal, British] , lowlife [Informal] , rat [Informal] , rotter [Informal, British] , scum bag , so-and-so [Informal] , stinker [Informal] , stinkpot [Informal, N. American] , dirtbag [Informal, American] , ratbag [Informal, British] , scrote [British, Vulgar] , scumbag [Informal] , scuzz [Informal, N. American] , scuzzbag [Informal, N. American] , scuzzball [Informal, N. American] , scuzzbucket [Informal, N. American] , sleazebag [Informal] , sleazeball [Informal] , sleazebucket [Informal] , bum [Informal, N. American] , puke [Vulgar] , skunk [Informal] , slimebag [Informal] , slimeball [Informal] , toerag [Informal, British] )
    a person who is deemed to be despicable or contemptible
     Only a rotter would do that
    only a rotter would do that
     Kill the rat
    kill the rat
     Throw the bum out
    throw the bum out
     You cowardly little pukes!
    you cowardly little pukes!
     The British call a contemptible person a git'
    the British call a contemptible person a git'