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!
1851. G. H. THROOP (Gregory Seaworthy), Bertie, p. 78. Thrue as the tin commandhers! GIT AOUT!
TO HAVE NO GIT UP AND GIT, phr. (American).To be weak, vain, mean, or slowgenerally deprecatory.