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Definition of geddit in English: gedditexclamation ˈɡɛdɪt British informal Do you understand? (used to draw attention to a pun or play on words) their backing band, the Phat Cats (geddit?), were all talented musicians The '118 247' (pronounced 'one-one-eight, twenty-four, seven'—geddit?) service costs from 40p a throw Example sentencesExamples - Pony is Cockney rhyming slang, you see, as in pony and trap, geddit?
- For a few years now, I've had a Kentia palm called Ken - Ken the Kentia, geddit?
- Even the new surname the former Incredibles have adopted is Parr("par", geddit?)
- For a putative calling card from one of the most powerful crews around, this thing is stuffed bow-to-stern (geddit?) with U.S. rap instrumentals.
- Despite me offering to walk that leg (geddit?) myself, the driver was insistent.
- You know he kind of thing - "Can you go to the stores for a long weight (wait, long wait geddit?)
- I know Apple are a secretive bunch (Apple, bunch - geddit?)
- There's a sting in the tale for you today - geddit?
- Well, at least the Royals are easy meat in the prediction stakes (stakes, geddit?)
- Dave's car, a dark blue Merc with the personalised number plate B16 LAF (geddit?) is parked on the pavement outside.
- Newsnight's Michael Crick tries to wind him up by asking if he is a man without a fuchsia - geddit?
- We teased her a bit during the quiz but she didn't cotton (geddit!) on until the end.
Origin 1970s: representing an informal pronunciation of get it (see get (sense 7 of the verb). |