a person that is useless, troublesome or annoying, a fool.
From the english dialect "Git" or "Get" meaning "Gate". When using foundry sand to cast iron objects the access point for the metal, that is the funnel shape that lets the molten iron into the sand-mould was called the gate. This gate was of no use and would have to be removed and the cast item carefully finished to remove any blemishes caused by the gate. Thus the term "Useless gate(git)" was coined.
From the english dialect "Git" or "Get" meaning "Gate". When using foundry sand to cast iron objects the access point for the metal, that is the funnel shape that lets the molten iron into the sand-mould was called the gate. This gate was of no use and would have to be removed and the cast item carefully finished to remove any blemishes caused by the gate. Thus the term "Useless gate(git)" was coined.
by Kynth March 27, 2008
Means idiot or rotter. Often used affectionately like bugger (noun), but when used seriously is probably more potent (but less rude) than the worst swear words.
Possibly derived from 17th century English 'get' meaning bastard.
Possibly derived from 17th century English 'get' meaning bastard.
by lolollololoLOLOL January 07, 2008
A word that one calls another to express distaste or annoyance at that person. The word is common usage as an insult in the United Kingdom
Literarily it means idoit or bastard, and can be used to express either or both terms.
Literarily it means idoit or bastard, and can be used to express either or both terms.
by Gleebits June 25, 2007
by shemarmoorethomasgibson19 January 05, 2017
Gastro-intestinal toxic shock. It's that horribly bloated and alarmingly painful feeling you get after eating way more than your body can handle.
by beefchunks November 23, 2009