or you git!, intj. (American).—Be off with you! An injunction to immediate departure; WALKER! (q.v.). Sometimes a contraction of GET OUT! Also GET OUT AND DUST!

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  1851.  G. H. THROOP (‘Gregory Seaworthy’), Bertie, p. 78. ‘Thrue as the tin commandhers!’ ‘GIT AOUT!’

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  TO HAVE NO GIT UP AND GIT, phr. (American).—To be weak, vain, mean, or slow—generally deprecatory.

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