A person who is deemed to be despicable or contemptible.
1 We're the broth of boys that git in the ruction ivery toime.
2 You cudden git more'n two people in the parish to do it.
3 Yew'll know, boys, arter I'm gone, whether they git me er not.
4 Then check out the current Linux patches from Jeremy Fitzhardinge's git repo:
5 Them that lay an ambush sometimes git laid in an ambush theirselves.
6 After you git used to it you kin cook on it good.
7 Mothers scare their kids by telling them the Rutherfords will git them.
8 They better git the task done or they would get a beating.
9 But it's hard to git a place in the city, some times.
10 We must git nearer the Castle, or they'll drop in atween us.
11 Him and Mrs. Nelson and Miss Rufe never did git to Californy.
12 I got a friend in Tamm'ny will see we git treated right.
13 You git right in de wagon, an' I'll hist de bags in.
14 He'd tell them to steal a hog and git home wid it.
15 You see I wanted to git out of this Flat Crick way.
16 You an' I want to git red of the crowd, ye know.
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