GitHub - rosexu/slang-translator: Chrome extension for easy lookup of slang and proper english words
Native Solutions - British English slang (can be useful) 1. Bloke “Bloke” would be the American English equivalent of “dude.” It means a "man." 2. Lad In the same vein as “bloke,” “
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The philosophy of Git. Git is a free and Open Source… | by Amir Ebrahimi Fard | Data Management for Researchers | Medium
English with Karim - Just try not to call your friend a "Git" =D / ɡɪt / British English spoken an offensive word for an unpleasant and annoying person, especially a man. | Facebook
Neil Gunther on Twitter: "@MIT_CSAIL In keeping with Brit slang: Git Isn't a Tit https://t.co/84XMf36Tv9 (don't @ me)" / Twitter
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