The phrase 'Git Thyat!', formed by its New Bedford High School culminators, can be often heard ringing through the halls of tan house, like church bells on a Sunday morning, but with a more explicit undertone. Implications of this brilliant medley of words are usually sexual relations, "mackin'" if you will, and the rarest instance of one taking a date out to a nice dinner and then following it up with a respectful phone call. Henceforth, it is only the most necessary to urge on a newly formed relationship with this crude and blatant maxim; it really gets the juices flowin'! It is even possible to hear the Latin form: "Arripe illam!" Thus, it's quintessential to fulfill your duties and keep the shibboleth alive by doing nothing other than saying it every day of you mere mortal life!
Toprameneesha: Hey Roy, what are you doing this saturday night?
Roy: Gee Whiz, Toprameneesha, I would really like to get together with you!
Random Bystander walking by: "Git Thyat!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Roy: Gee Whiz, Toprameneesha, I would really like to get together with you!
Random Bystander walking by: "Git Thyat!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
by Mariano Papi (praaaaaaa!) April 10, 2009
by Stiffler March 01, 2005
American English, bastardized way of saying "get good". A very short, succinct way of saying: Quit playing the incompetent victim; practice makes perfect; You can do better, so do better.
Also a way a dismissive way of saying that you will not waste time holding someone's hand, walking them through how to do something when all they need to do is temper themselves through repetition.
Also a way a dismissive way of saying that you will not waste time holding someone's hand, walking them through how to do something when all they need to do is temper themselves through repetition.
"No matter how much I try to finger this part on guitar, I can't seem to play it. You can do it so well though. Teach me how you do it!"
"Git gud, faggot."
"Git gud, faggot."
by someguybb February 14, 2016
by PVT Nava January 28, 2010
A person (or conglomerate of two persons who are virtually indistinhuishable as individuals) who is so far up his or her own (or their own collective) arsehole their own mother wants to run them down.
That sanctimonious git takes pictures during a group holiday and then tries to charge for them even though everyone else is sharing their pictures and then has the gittishness to get all high and mighty when someone uses one of the pictures on their facebook profile.
I cant believe that sanctimonious git - "failed to do the right thing"!?!?!
I cant believe that sanctimonious git - "failed to do the right thing"!?!?!
by martin day January 11, 2008
Comes from a mispronunciation of the words "get good", meaning basically "learn how to do it" "get better" and is commonly used in a majority of online videogame community in a negative meaning, to mock someone who's having problems with some section of a game. In Dark Souls community is a commonly used phrase, mostly by elitist shitheads who think they're gods made flesh just because they can play this game in a certain way.
by Zethras October 23, 2018
A programmer inside joke to say to someone that is complaining about how hard to use is git, meaning that they better stop complaining and get good at using git
Person 1: "Git is too hard, i preffer svn"
Person 2: "git gud"
Person 1: "No"
Person 2: "sudo git gud"
Person 2: "git gud"
Person 1: "No"
Person 2: "sudo git gud"
by Someone like God, but better June 09, 2020