Dave: How you feeling about your race mate?
John: Dunno, just gotta get round it you know?
Mum: What do you fancy for dinner tonight?
You: I could get round some Chilli Con Carne.
Back street Man 1: Bruv, did you just see that girl?
Back street Man 2: Ah mate, I'd get the fuck round her.
John: Dunno, just gotta get round it you know?
Mum: What do you fancy for dinner tonight?
You: I could get round some Chilli Con Carne.
Back street Man 1: Bruv, did you just see that girl?
Back street Man 2: Ah mate, I'd get the fuck round her.
by getroundit_son July 4, 2019
Get the Get round it mug.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).
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).
by BigBlackGuy August 22, 2007
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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).
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).
by BigBlackGuy August 23, 2007
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