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 14, 2010
1. An immature, annoying, emo, childish, joke of a person
2. The Spoony One's name for Squall in the Final Fantasy VIII review.
2. The Spoony One's name for Squall in the Final Fantasy VIII review.
by The Comedian 1986 November 18, 2009
by gdgfdgfdgfdhf April 18, 2009
1. A intentionally misspelled phrase meaning "get good." Generally used to pock fun at and mock inexperienced players in a particular video game.
Person A: Damn it, I've died so many times and haven't even gotten my first kill yet.
Person B: Lol, git gud mate.
Person B: Lol, git gud mate.
by TheBlackWeeaboo July 09, 2016
Used to describe a character who is not well-liked; A stronger form of idiot, originally meaning bastard.
Ronald Weasley: "Oh, bloody hell... Slick git."
Hermoine Granger: "Honestly Ronald, theyre only holding hands....and snogging.
Hermoine Granger: "Honestly Ronald, theyre only holding hands....and snogging.
by Ohmygoshwhatsapseudonym? January 10, 2011
adj.
a word used to describe something that is "raw" or "cool."
Shortened version of totally legitimate.
a word used to describe something that is "raw" or "cool."
Shortened version of totally legitimate.
by jillybilly721 December 01, 2010