git
/dʒɪt/Definitions
1. verb
to get or obtain something, especially by force or stealth; to seize or snatch something.
“She managed to git the last available seat at the concert.”
2. noun
a tool used for digging or excavating; a type of software used for version control in computer programming.
“He used a git to dig a hole in the backyard.”
3. verb (informal)
to get or acquire something, especially in an unfair or unscrupulous manner.
“He’s been trying to git rich quick by investing in stocks.”