A ridiculously vacuous phrase most often uttered by
white middle-class suburbanites and lower-class city dwellers to express an imaginary connection with the country or cowboy lifestyles. Most often used in reference to a task, since it is a take on "get her done," meaning to finish a
job, primarily something associated with blue-collar work. The biggest fans of this phrase and its subsiquent cultural niche are those who either have never lived on a farm, never
seen a
cow, or are unhealthily obsessed with country
music. They most often drive pick-up trucks that they
don't actually haul anything in, but like to rig out with winches and toolboxes as if they've got important things to do. Similar to poser and cowboy up.
Cleatus: "Gotta go 'round old man Miller's ranch and git them irrigation pipes."
John
Boy: "Let's git er done."
Suburban whitey
1: "
Hey, you want to help me install this 200 dollar tool
box into my overpriced and ridiculously big pick-up that I only have to haul the groceries home and make me feel better about my small penis?"
Suburban whitey 2: "Let's git er done."