A phrase that can be used in almost any sentance and has multiple meanings. It can be used eps. when talking in a funny voice, or if your name is Austin.
I was pubbing with some nubs, when mom walked in and brought me the j33t3st cookies from my cookie jar and she left get it.
To work hard towards success helplessly and endure hardship, thrift, starvation and/or sleepless days and nights; to achieve one’s goals through unconventional, often illicit methods
After selling water bottles and loose cigarettes for months, the homeless ex-con saved up for his new apartment and found employment soon after. He really had to get it out the mud.
An exclamation of triumph; usually spoken by the victor of an argument after presenting a response with irrefutable logic. Equivalent to "Take that!".
Common variations: "Git it roond ye"
Origin: Blue-collar Glaswegian Scots. Imported from the Hakka spoken variation of Chinese by Chinese merchants settling in Maryhill, Glasgow (circa 1660).