UK English vs American
Whisper2AScream13
whisper2ascream13 at yahoo.com
Tue Jul 11 18:37:00 UTC 2000
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No: HPFGUIDX C3860
From: Whisper2AScream13
Subject: Re: UK English vs American
Reply To: [Yahoo! #3857] Re: UK English vs American
Date: 7/11/00 2:37 pm (ET)
Greetings to the fellow Delaware Valley denizen. lol. Git, I think,
generally means "idiot." And here's the definition courtesy of the site:
"What a load of codswallop, pet!"
http://www.wmin.ac.uk/~sfgva/ukus.htm
"53) Git. An undesirable and miserable person. Between 'sod' and 'bastard'
on the 'are you going to get your head kicked in?' scale."
Fine and amusing American-UK English Dictionary. Highly recommend you
check it out!
~Whisper
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