释义 |
git; get noun an objectionable individual; an idiot UK, 1940 “Get” was conventional English from the C14 to C18, meaning “a child”, “one of his get” (one of his begetting); hence a useful synonym for BASTARD[Y]ou and me and one or two more like that skiving git Jim Taylor[.] — Graeme Kent, The Queen’s Corporal [Six Granada Plays], p. 82, 1959 One of the coppers, a sandy-haired git, with freckles[.] — John Peter Jones, Feather Pluckers, p. 14, 1964 You soft get. — Alan Bleasdale, Boys From the Blackstuff, 1982 [T]hat stunted little get and his phoney strung-out water hymns, Twat! — Kevin Sampson, Powder, 1999 |