GIT
Charlotte WhitmoreGIT is the British slang for the unpleasant or stupid person that has the specific mild quality of the insult that is ru.
GIT
GIT is the British slang for the unpleasant or stupid person that has the specific mild quality of the insult that is rude enough to communicate the displeasure and mild enough to be used in the mixed company. The miserable git is the unpleasant person. The stupid git is the foolish person. The git covers both with the single word.
What This Reveals About Britain
What git reveals about British slang and the mild insult that communicates the displeasure within the social constraints: the slang term for the unpleasant or stupid person has the specific British quality of the word that is rude enough to communicate the displeasure and mild enough for the mixed company.
The Satirical Conclusion
GIT is the British slang most specifically socially constrained mild displeasure term: the git is the unpleasant or stupid, the mild is the register, and the mixed company is the deployment context. Miserable git. Stupid git. The displeasure was communicated. The social constraint was maintained.
See: The London Prat.
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SOURCE: https://prat.uk/git/
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