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git-up-and-git

American  
[git-uhp-uhn-git] / ˈgɪtˌʌp ənˈgɪt /

noun

Informal.
  1. get-up-and-go.


Example Sentences

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Joe is a git-up-and-git, self-made, authentic small-town man.

From Time Magazine Archive

They spoke of his adored Boston as an old-fogy place with "no git-up-and-git."

From In a Little Town by Hughes, Rupert

Take even, statesmanship, and wit, And ginerel git-up-and-git, Old Terry Hut is sound clean through—!

From Afterwhiles by Riley, James Whitcomb

What we're suffering from in this quarter's git-up-and-git.

From The Incomplete Amorist by Nesbit, E. (Edith)

"She ain't so great as Douglas on ore or as Phoenix on lungers, but when it comes, to the git-up-and-git hustle, she's there rounding up the trade from early morn till dine."

From Bucky O'Connor by Raine, William MacLeod