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Gitta

Gitta means you're always on your grind, nothing can stop you from success. You're a true entrepreneur hustler, business minded 27/7/365.
That Gitta never stops, he's always on his grind working hard to better his life.
by Bliz Blood March 11, 2020
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Gittarackur

Gittarackur is the name that Illumi Zoldyck from Hunter X Hunter used during the Hunter Exam Arc in order to hide his identity. He also used needles to disguise himself so he could observe Killua. (Killua is his brother)
Person 1: What was Illumi's name during the Hunter Exam Arc again?
Person 2: I think it was Guitar Cracker or something.
Person 2: Wait I'll search it up.
Person 2: It's Gittarackur
by hisokasbungeegum July 4, 2020
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Gitika

A girl who is fun, small and mostly hungry. She likes art and stuff. Mostly good at heart.
Guy one: Hey, who's that girl up by the canteen?
Guy two: That's Gitika dude.
by Thedudewhowasadude February 20, 2012
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Gatka

Gatka is the martial art of the Sikhs, and is tied in with the religion Sikhism. It's a weapons-based martial art, which was imparted to the Sikhs in the time of Guru Hargobind Ji (the sixth Guru of the Sikhs) by the Rajputs (Hindu warriors of northern India) in the 16th century, in gratitude for their release from imprisonment by the fledgling Sikh army of that time. The Sikhs at that time opposed the Mughal Empire, which violently oppressed both Sikhs and Hindus in the name of Islam. The Tenth Master of the Sikhs, Guru Gobind Singh Ji, was an extremely proficient martial artist.
He continued to encourage the Sikhs to train seriously in the martial arts, and in 1699 founded the Khalsa, a special Order, to which all Sikhs would thereafter aspire to joining. The Khalsa was subject to strict military and personal discipline, and were enjoined to, inter alia, always carry 5 items with them: the Kanga (a small wooden comb), Kachhehra (long drawers instead of a loincloth), Kara (a steel bracer worn on the right wrist), Kesh (uncut hair) and Kirpan (curved sword). The Khalsa was enjoined to train to fight, and to vigorously resist the oppression of any religious community, including Sikhs and Hindus. The wearing of the kirpan represented the martial character of the Khalsa, and all Sikhs, men, women and children, were encouraged to resist their Mughal oppressors, and to train diligently in gatka. Gatka was used succesfully by the Sikhs throughout the 16th and 17th centuries, in numerous battles against the Mughal forces. Eventually, the Sikhs succeeded in deposing the Mughal overlords, and in creating a new, tolerant rulership in the Punjab (the "Land of Five Rivers", a region in modern-day India and Pakistan). Gatka is, and has always been, taught as a spiritual exercise in Sikhism. Sikhism requires its followers to become absorbed in honouring the Name of God, and this is taught through the ecstatic exercise of gatka. Sikhism and gatka are inextricably intertwined, in many ways.
by Dancing with Fire June 8, 2011
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GitaDora

A Japanese abbreviation used for Konami's Session Series, Guitar Freaks and DrumMania. Comes from the phoenetic transliteration into Japanese syllables ("GITAA FURIKUSU" and "DORAMUMANIA").
"Konami no GITADORA wa tanoshii desu."
"I love playing GitaDora, but I can only play the Gita part, because I suck at the Dora part.
by Naore July 12, 2005
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Gitansh

BOYS WHO NAMED Gitansh are very attractive and cute and also very emotional. He never give a f**k to anybody but they love his friends and family more than himself.
BOYS WHO NAMED Gitansh are very attractive and cute and also very emotional. He never give a f**k to anybody but they love his friends and family more than himself.
by Urban officials. November 28, 2021
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Girkan

(Gur-kun): A noun that means nothing but means absolutely everything at the same time. The word means different things depending on the tonality of the person saying it. Most commonly used as an expression of affirmation, it also is used in awkward situations to change the subject or break the ice. Rise of the word among Generation Y came about due to it's idiosyncratic sounding nature.
Reporter: Mr. President how will you go about coming to a mutual agreement to lift the debt ceiling before a catastrophic default which could lead worldwide financial markets to crash and plunge the economy into recession.
President: Girkan
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Daughter: Mum I think I'm late this month!!!
Mom: Girkan!
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Peter: Man I got all these bills to pay, mortgage and my girlfriend just dumped my ass.
Steve: Girkan!
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Sam: I fucken hate asian drivers, do they buy their licenses?
Xiao Ying: Girkan!
by Trog87 August 4, 2011
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