git along

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Etymology[edit]

Pronunciation spelling of get along (move along).

Interjection[edit]

git along

  1. (US, cowboy slang, often said to cattle) Move; keep going.
    • 1910, John Avery Lomax, Cowboy songs, and other frontier ballads[1], page 87:
      Whoopee ti yi yo, git along little dogies,
      It's your misfortune, and none of my own.
      Whoopee ti yi yo, git along little dogies,
      For you know Wyoming will be your new home.
  2. (US, slang) Go on your way; scram.

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