Lat it. = To deny, say good bye,
Its my gat. = I got it, its on me, don't worry about it.
Origin: Later Gator, Lata Gata
Pronunciation: Laut-it. Its-mih-got.
Its my gat. = I got it, its on me, don't worry about it.
Origin: Later Gator, Lata Gata
Pronunciation: Laut-it. Its-mih-got.
Person 1: "That TV is too loud"
Person 2: "Lat it."
Person 1: "Fine, I'll turn it down myself."
Person 1: "See ya later dude."
Person 2: "Lat it."
Person 1: "Its my gat."
Person 1: "Peace."
Person 2: "Lat it. Its my gat."
Person 2: "Lat it."
Person 1: "Fine, I'll turn it down myself."
Person 1: "See ya later dude."
Person 2: "Lat it."
Person 1: "Its my gat."
Person 1: "Peace."
Person 2: "Lat it. Its my gat."
by hax1234 May 5, 2011

by blazezo_xcn September 29, 2021

Bro 1: "hey bro remember last night on Xbox Live when you ran into that room gats blaring and killed everyone"
Bro 2: "ya man that was freakin' sweet!"
Bro 2: "ya man that was freakin' sweet!"
by THEMAN123 February 24, 2009

Slang terminology for a gun. Many people thing the term is short for the gatling gun which was an 1860s multi fire rapid machine gun. Around the late 1800s to turn of the century, the term gatlin became term for a revolver.
It was not until the 1939 when the crime/mystery author Raymond Chandler detective character Philip Marlowe used the term gat to refer to any kind of pistol or small hand held gun, in the novel The Big Sleep.
It was not until the 1939 when the crime/mystery author Raymond Chandler detective character Philip Marlowe used the term gat to refer to any kind of pistol or small hand held gun, in the novel The Big Sleep.
by d0wnt0wn May 31, 2020

"Gat" (ğát), noun. Afrikaans: pronounced with the "g" sounding like a piece of metal being sawed slowly with a hand saw, is a South African slang term literally referring to the "hole" in one's hindquarters. It can be used in a wide array of ways: 1) "Gatkruip" (ğátkřuyp), verb. meaning lit. "arse crawling" or referring to someone seek special favours from someone else, by trying to get into their good books. In English, this is known as "brown nosing". 2) "Gat gabba" (ğát-ğábba), noun. which is often used as a derogatory pronoun for a gay man, but may also be used for someone annoying and persistent, who is literally on your arse 24/7.
Person 1: Dude, do you really think she still cares about Jonathan?
Person 2: Nah, bru, his gat! She found out he's a gat gabba and now he's trying to gatkruip back into her good books...
Person 2: Nah, bru, his gat! She found out he's a gat gabba and now he's trying to gatkruip back into her good books...
by TristánK January 18, 2021
