git along
The phrase "git along" originates from cowboy slang and is often used in American English to command movement or departure.
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Definition
B2Cowboy Culture
(slang, imperative)A command to cattle to move or keep going.
Example
- The cowboy shouted 'git along' to the herd as they crossed the river.
B2General
(slang, imperative)An instruction to someone to leave or depart.
Example
- He told the stranger to 'git along' and not come back.
Similar
Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "git along":