An acronym, short for "get it the fuck right". It is used to express animosity towards ignorance.
1. It's pronounced 'football' not 'footbul', gitfr.
2.
Jacob: I was thinking we could all go thier tomorrow night.
Ben: Cool, I'll give everyone a call and let them know. You need me to pick you up?
Jacob: Na, I have to work late, I'll just meet y'all thier.
Ben: Seriously, there's a difference between the words 'there', 'their', and 'they're', but even then you can use any of them and get away with it. What is not acceptable is 'thier', gitfr.
Combination of GIS (Google Image Search) and Kung-Fu. Gisfu is the ability use a web search to quickly find relevant and usually humorous images to use in on-line forums.
I know saw a picture of a one-armed midget cowboy riding a llama naked through the streets of Bangkok, but I can't find it right now. My gisfu is weak today.
An ancient deity worshipped by the tribe of 'Lit Superpose'. The Gittus teaches that the pursuit of knowledge is of upmost importance. As such, scholars of Lit Superpose dedicate their lives to unravelling the very root of their foundation: "What is a Gittus?"
I bow before The Gittus
The Gittus willreward me in the next life
GitHub is a website popular with programmers because they can publish their programs there and work with other people on the internet to help make the code even better. One feature is that people can fork code, which means that they can essentially copy the code and make whatever changes to it that they want without editing the actual code. It's kind of like a group project where people can do whatever they want.