The fat that lies upon ones stomach. One acquires git while eating plentiful amounts while drinking cold paps. Some people are born with git and will always got git.
Gernick got git. He sits in his apartment, drinks IC Light and eats Subway all the time. He'll always got git.
by JT Dice June 20, 2007
 Get the gitmug.
Get the gitmug. by Geo 17 July 14, 2018
 Get the Git upmug.
Get the Git upmug. Like carjacking or joyriding, only hijacking an unsuspecting person instead of a car. The term was invented by Chris Morris for the 'Crime' episode of Brass Eye. It was a popular pursuit in the fictional, crime-ridden estate of Coswick. The git surfer creeps up behind their victim and jumps on their back, forcing them to run around at 'terrifying leg speeds'.
They hijack pedestrians and run them around a terrifying leg speeds. It's called "git surfing", all too often, the "git" is one of their own mothers
by Billsz June 30, 2011
 Get the Git Surfingmug.
Get the Git Surfingmug. If you have teachers who don't care for swearing, it is a more school appropriate version of shits and giggles.
Blake-"Why are you hiding Clark's pop from him, he is going to be pissed!"
Jason-"Just for Gits and Shiggles."
Jason-"Just for Gits and Shiggles."
by Weleski December 30, 2007
 Get the gits and shigglesmug.
Get the gits and shigglesmug. To get better. To "Get Good".
by PaperCupp July 7, 2008
 Get the GiT GuDmug.
Get the GiT GuDmug. An acoustic guitar. "Git" is short for guitar, while the "box" refers to its hollow body.
Usage of the phrase can be found in an episode of "The Twilight Zone" called "The Passersby" from 1961. In the episode, a Civil War veteran refers to his git box, suggesting that this phrase dates back to at least the mid 1800s.
Usage of the phrase can be found in an episode of "The Twilight Zone" called "The Passersby" from 1961. In the episode, a Civil War veteran refers to his git box, suggesting that this phrase dates back to at least the mid 1800s.
by Brewchief November 16, 2010
 Get the git boxmug.
Get the git boxmug. 