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gizza; gissa
used for making a demand UK Phonetic compound of “give us [me] a”. “Gizza job” became a catchphrase in the mass-unemployment circumstances of the early 1980s.- Gizza job, go on, gizzit ... gizza go, go on. I could do that. You only have to walk straight. I can walk straight, go on, gizza job, go on, gizza go. — Alan Bleasdale, The Boys from the Blackstuff, 1982
- Gizza tenner an’ they’re yours. — Donald Gorgon, Cop Killer, p. 67, 1994
- I know where you live. So gizza job or the Labrador gets it. — Val McDermid, Keeping on the Right Side of the Law, p. 183, 1999
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