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geddit

British  
/ ˈɡɛdɪt /

interjection

  1. slang  an exclamation meaning do you understand it?

    they nicknamed him 'Treasure', because of his sunken chest, geddit?

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Etymology

Origin of geddit

C20: from Do you get it? from get understand

Example Sentences

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I don't geddit @pottermore…all of my happiest memories are spent in the presence of cats.

From Time

And JLS didn't seem too "jealous" - geddit? - of One Direction's success in America either.

From Children's BBC

The company behind the treats reckon they'll sell out like hot cakes... geddit?!

From Children's BBC

Still, the faint pops and oohs were accompanied by Deep Purple's "Smoke on the Water" – "smoke on the water, fire in the sky": geddit? – so I suppose we can let them off.

From The Guardian