git

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git nUK, pejorative, slang (contemptible man)cretino nm
  malnacido nm
 (AmL: coloquial)pendejo nm
 (vulgar)cabrón nm
 George is such a git!
git [sth] vtrUS, regional, slang (get)obtener vtr
  conseguir vtr
  lograr vtr
 When did you git that new phone?
git viUS, regional, slang (get) (ES, coloquial)pillar vtr
 (coloquial)pescar vtr
 Can you git me a soda from the fridge?
git viUS, slang, regional (go away)¡fuera! interj
  ¡largo! interj
 “Go on, boy. Git!" the old man said, jabbing the pitchfork at Tommy.
 "Venga, chico. ¡Fuera!" dijo el anciano, azuzando con la horca a Tommy.
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