When trying to manage source control in such a bewildering state that attempting to do anything becomes a complicated game where the out come is ether a successful code commit or losing all of your changes.
Why is Tom still here and cursing at his computer?
He forgot to stash on a detached head and now he's trying to play git jenga to get his commits on his branch.
He forgot to stash on a detached head and now he's trying to play git jenga to get his commits on his branch.
by some guy on his work gmail July 12, 2017

by hi u came February 17, 2024

Git
by Hiyalolasr January 23, 2025

Git is a mispronunciation of the word ''get'' . Used mainly in states like Ohio, Texas, California etc...
by bannanamamanomanaman January 16, 2017

A rough arsed git is normally and engineer on a construction site that appears to have good workmanship when in fact the work they produce is to a poor standard.
Engineer: "that wall looks good you get the weepholes in ok"
Junior engineer: "them weepholes in that wall are wrong and not where they should be, I just bodged them to make them look good"
Engineer: "you rough arsed git"
Junior engineer: "them weepholes in that wall are wrong and not where they should be, I just bodged them to make them look good"
Engineer: "you rough arsed git"
by Kill_crazy January 25, 2024

Verb:
1-
Git is a slang term that was invented to tell someone to get on discord ; ex: “Yo, homie, can you git (get on discord) soon?” or “I’ll be gitting (getting on discord) soon.”
2-
Git can also be used as a replacement for “get” ; ex: “Sup dawg, I’m gonna finna git (get) outside.” or “You better be gitting (getting) over there.”
Pronounced like the g in “gate”, rather than the g in “giraffe”.
1-
Git is a slang term that was invented to tell someone to get on discord ; ex: “Yo, homie, can you git (get on discord) soon?” or “I’ll be gitting (getting on discord) soon.”
2-
Git can also be used as a replacement for “get” ; ex: “Sup dawg, I’m gonna finna git (get) outside.” or “You better be gitting (getting) over there.”
Pronounced like the g in “gate”, rather than the g in “giraffe”.
“Yo, homie, can you git (get on discord) soon?”
“I’ll be gitting (getting on discord) soon.”
“Sup dawg, I’m gonna finna git (get) outside.” or “You better be gitting (getting) over there.”
“I’ll be gitting (getting on discord) soon.”
“Sup dawg, I’m gonna finna git (get) outside.” or “You better be gitting (getting) over there.”
by Draddy May 19, 2019
