[E-Q&A] Re: [SOC] Easter Monday

Paul Bartlett [email protected]
Tue Apr 13 08:21:01 2004


> several folks who are not approved of are referred to as a "git". What the
> H*#@ does "git" mean in this context? Thanks, 73 Jan N0AAA

"Git" in English argot really just means "person" in a slightly perjorative
sense. As in "sad git" (a person in need of sympathy) or "old git" (a person
'annually challenged'). It's generally not an offensive term and mostly
employed with poor attempts at humo(u)r.

Paul ;-)