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Git Phrases

408 phrases and expressions related to "git".

Phrases

  • Age old
  • Any old how
  • Arsenic And Old Lace (Cary Grant movie)
  • As old as Methuselah
  • As old as the hills
  • As tough as old boots
  • Ask a silly question and you'll get a silly answer
  • Big Nasty (Nickname of basketball player Corliss Williamson)
  • Boring old fart
  • Busy old fool, unruly sun (from a poem by John Donne)
  • Buy one, get one free
  • Can I Get A Witness? (Marvin Gaye song)
  • Can't Get Enough of That Golden Crisp (Golden Crisp Cereals advertising slogan)
  • Can't Get You Out of My Head (Kylie Minogue song)
  • Can't get enough of this (Ford Cars advertising slogan)
  • Cheap and nasty
  • Chip off the old block
  • Come And Get It (Badfinger song)
  • Come and get it
  • Did you get dressed in the dark?
  • Dirty old man
  • Don't get a complex, get Amplex (Amplex Deodorant advertising slogan)
  • Don't get a face on
  • Don't get mad get even
  • Don't get me started
  • Don't get vexed, ask Teletext (Teletext advertising slogan)
  • Don't get your balls in an uproar
  • Don't get your knickers in a knot
  • Don't get your knickers in a twist
  • Don't get your tits in the wringer
  • Don't get your wires crossed
  • Don't put new wine into old bottles
  • Flattery will get you everywhere
  • Flattery will get you nowhere
  • For mash get Smash (Cadbury's Smash advertising slogan)
  • For old times' sake
  • From the get go
  • Get Back (The Beatles song)
  • Get Buckets (Nickname of basketball player Ricky Davis)
  • Get N or get out (Nintendo 64 advertising slogan)
  • Get Off My Cloud (Rolling Stones song)
  • Get Rich quick (Kenco Really Rich Coffee advertising slogan)
  • Get a bang out of something
  • Get a can on
  • Get a feel for
  • Get a fix on
  • Get a gold star (earn a merit point for doing well)
  • Get a grip
  • Get a handle on
  • Get a kick out of it
  • Get a legger on
  • Get a life
  • Get a little extra help (Halifax advertising slogan)
  • Get a load of that
  • Get a load on
  • Get a move on
  • Get a shift on
  • Get a toehold
  • Get a wiggle on
  • Get a word in edgeways
  • Get above yourself
  • Get around to it
  • Get at
  • Get away from it all
  • Get away with it
  • Get away with murder
  • Get away with you!
  • Get away! (Lunn Polly advertising slogan)
  • Get back at
  • Get back on your feet
  • Get back together
  • Get back your oo with Typhoo (Typhoo Tea advertising slogan)
  • Get behind in your work
  • Get busy with the fizzy (Soda Stream advertising slogan)
  • Get by
  • Get carried away
  • Get connected! (G4 advertising slogan)
  • Get cracking
  • Get down
  • Get down Shep (A catchphrase from John Noakes On Blue Peter)
  • Get down and dirty
  • Get down and get funky
  • Get down to brass tacks
  • Get down to business
  • Get down with the kids
  • Get even
  • Get fresh
  • Get good wood on it
  • Get hitched
  • Get hold of the wrong end of the stick
  • Get hooked on
  • Get in on the act
  • Get in on the ground floor
  • Get in shape
  • Get in your hair
  • Get into a scrape
  • Get into bed with
  • Get into deep water
  • Get into gear
  • Get into hot water
  • Get into shape
  • Get into someone's pants
  • Get into the habit
  • Get into the swing of it
  • Get into your stride
  • Get it in the neck
  • Get it into your head
  • Get it off your chest
  • Get it on
  • Get it out of your system
  • Get it straight
  • Get it together
  • Get it up
  • Get knotted
  • Get laid
  • Get loaded
  • Get lost
  • Get more (T-Mobile advertising slogan)
  • Get my drift
  • Get naked
  • Get no change out of someone
  • Get nowhere fast
  • Get off lightly
  • Get off my back
  • Get off my case
  • Get off my tail
  • Get off on the right foot
  • Get off on the wrong foot
  • Get off the dime
  • Get off the ground
  • Get off the mark
  • Get off to a bad start
  • Get off to a flying start
  • Get off with
  • Get off your arse
  • Get off your bike
  • Get off your high horse
  • Get on in life
  • Get on like a house on fire
  • Get on with it
  • Get on your hind legs
  • Get on your nerves
  • Get out of hand
  • Get out of jail free
  • Get out of jail free card (a means of avoiding justice - from the eponymous card in the Monopoly boardgame)
  • Get out of my face
  • Get out of my hair
  • Get out of that (A catchphrase from Eric Morecambe)
  • Get out of the wrong side of the bed
  • Get out there (Royal Caribbean cruise lines advertising slogan)
  • Get over it
  • Get over yourself
  • Get ready to rumble (prepare to fight or do battle)
  • Get real
  • Get religion
  • Get rich quick
  • Get round the table
  • Get shot of
  • Get shut of
  • Get some shuteye
  • Get straight to the point
  • Get stuck in
  • Get stuffed
  • Get stupid
  • Get the Abbey habit (Abbey National advertising slogan)
  • Get the ball rolling
  • Get the better of
  • Get the bit between your teeth
  • Get the chop
  • Get the creative juices flowing
  • Get the drift
  • Get the drop on
  • Get the feel of
  • Get the hang of it
  • Get the hell out of Dodge
  • Get the jump on
  • Get the lead out
  • Get the low down
  • Get the message
  • Get the monkey off my back
  • Get the needle
  • Get the picture
  • Get the point
  • Get the push
  • Get the sack
  • Get the scoop
  • Get the show on the road
  • Get the upper hand
  • Get thee behind me Satan
  • Get thee to a nunnery
  • Get to first base
  • Get to first base with
  • Get to grips with
  • Get to second base
  • Get to the bottom of
  • Get to the end of your tether
  • Get to the heart of the matter
  • Get under way
  • Get under your feet
  • Get under your skin
  • Get up and go
  • Get up steam
  • Get up to speed
  • Get up your nose
  • Get used to it
  • Get weaving
  • Get well soon
  • Get while the getting's good
  • Get while the going is good
  • Get wind of
  • Get with it
  • Get with the program
  • Get your act together
  • Get your ass into gear
  • Get your ass over here
  • Get your coat
  • Get your coat, you've pulled
  • Get your ducks in a row
  • Get your end away
  • Get your eye in
  • Get your facts straight
  • Get your family into Shape, without them even noticing (St. Ivel Yogurt advertising slogan)
  • Get your feet under the table
  • Get your feet wet
  • Get your fingers burnt
  • Get your foot in the door
  • Get your hands dirty
  • Get your head around something
  • Get your head down
  • Get your head together
  • Get your hooks into something
  • Get your kit off
  • Get your leg over
  • Get your lumps
  • Get your marching orders
  • Get your message across
  • Get your money's worth
  • Get your monkey up
  • Get your paws on it
  • Get your retaliation in first
  • Get your rocks off
  • Get your shit together
  • Get your skates on
  • Get your smile on (Lay's potato chips advertising slogan)
  • Get your tanks off my lawn
  • Get your teeth into
  • Get your ticket punched
  • Get your toe in the door
  • Get your way
  • Give it the old college try
  • Good old boys
  • Good old times
  • Got To Get You Into My Life (The Beatles song)
  • Grand old man
  • Grumpy Old Men (Jack Lemmon / Walter Matthau movie)
  • High old time
  • I Can't Get No Satisfaction (Rolling Stones song)
  • I Get Around (Beach Boys song)
  • I didn't get where I am today (A catchphrase from Martin Clunes In Reggie Perrin)
  • I get knocked down, but I get up again (Chumbawumba song)
  • I get no respect, I tell ya (A catchphrase from Rodney Dangerfield In Comedy Monologue)
  • I grow old, I grow old, I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled (from a poem by Eliot)
  • I'll Get By With Little Help From My Friends (The Beatles song)
  • I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here (Reality TV show)
  • I'm a celebrity get me out of here
  • I've fallen and I can't get up! (LifeCall Personal Emergency Response Systems advertising slogan)
  • If enough people would stop smoking and start drinking, we could get out of ashtrays and into vermouth (Cinzano advertising slogan)
  • If it doesn't get all over the place, it doesn't belong in your face (Carl's Jr advertising slogan)
  • If you can't explain it to a six year old, you don't understand it yourself (Albert Einstein quotation)
  • If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen (A catchphrase from Harry S Truman)
  • If you don't get it, you don't get it (The Washington Post advertising slogan)
  • If you lie down with dogs, you will get up with fleas
  • If you pay peanuts, you get monkeys
  • If you vote for Goldwater, you'll get a war in Vietnam (Political slogan)
  • If you want to get ahead, get a hat (Hat Council advertising slogan)
  • In days of old when knights were bold
  • It's raining, it's pouring, the old man is snoring
  • It's so big, you've gotta grin to get it in (Wagon Wheels advertising slogan)
  • Just because you are paranoid it doesn't mean that they aren't out to get you
  • Let's Get It On (Marvin Gaye song)
  • Let's get busy
  • Let's get out of these wet clothes and into a dry Martini
  • Let's get physical
  • Lie down with dogs: get up with fleas
  • Make old bones
  • Missed it by that much! (A catchphrase from Get Smart)
  • Money for old rope
  • Monstrous carbuncle on the face of an old friend (Prince Charles quotation)
  • My old Dutch (Cockney rhyming slang for duchess)
  • My old china (Cockney rhyming slang for mate)
  • My old man
  • Nasty piece of work
  • Nasty taste in the mouth
  • Nasty, brutish and short
  • New wine in old bottles
  • Nice work if you can get it
  • Not a cough in a carload (Old Gold Cigarettes advertising slogan)
  • Nothing is real and nothing to get hung about (The Beatles song lyric)
  • Oh, Max! (A catchphrase from Get Smart)
  • Old Aches and Pains (Nickname of Luke Appling)
  • Old Blue Eyes (Nickname of Frank Sinatra)
  • Old Hickory (Nickname of Andrew Jackson)
  • Old Hunker
  • Old King Cole was a merry old soul, and a merry old soul was he (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Old Mother Hubbard went to the cupboard to get her poor doggie a bone (line from nursery rhyme)
  • Old Red Eyes (Nickname of Alice Cooper)
  • Old Stoneface (Nickname of Buster Keaton)
  • Old banger
  • Old before your time
  • Old chestnut
  • Old codger
  • Old enough to be your mother
  • Old fashioned look
  • Old fogey
  • Old goat
  • Old habits die hard
  • Old hat
  • Old head on young shoulders
  • Old lag
  • Old lang syne
  • Old maid
  • Old master
  • Old money
  • Old reliable
  • Old salt
  • Old school
  • Old school tie
  • Old soak
  • Old soldiers never die, they just fade away
  • Old stand-by
  • Old sweat
  • Old trout
  • Old wives' tale
  • On your mark, get set, go
  • Out to get you
  • Out with the old in with the new
  • Piss or get off the pot
  • Play hard to get
  • Play the old soldier
  • Ready, get set, go
  • Ring out the old and ring in the new
  • Same old same old
  • Same old story
  • Shit or get off the pot
  • Should old acquaintance be forgot
  • Something nasty in the woodshed
  • Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue
  • Sorry about that, Chief. (A catchphrase from Get Smart)
  • Stay contented, get Radio Rented (Radio Rentals advertising slogan)
  • Stop the world I want to get off
  • Tell someone where to get off
  • That and a nickel will get you a ride on the subway
  • That's the second biggest ... I've ever seen! (A catchphrase from Get Smart)
  • The Adventure of Shoscombe Old Place (Sherlock Holmes story)
  • The Grand old Duke of York he had ten thousand men (line from nursery rhyme)
  • The Old Bill
  • The Old Groaner (Nickname of Bing Crosby)
  • The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street (Nickname of The Bank of England)
  • The Old Man And The Sea (Spencer Tracy movie)
  • The Old Mongoose (Nickname of Archie Moore)
  • The Old Pretender (Nickname of James Stuart)
  • The Old Pueblo (Nickname of Tucson Arizona)
  • The Same Old Song (Four Tops song)
  • The best a man can get (Gillette advertising slogan)
  • The best way to get music out of your system (Philips advertising slogan)
  • The good old days
  • The lion may lie down with the lamb, but the lamb won't get much sleep (Woody Allen line)
  • The mark of a man (Old Spice aftershave advertising slogan)
  • The more you get the more you want
  • The old ball and chain
  • The old country
  • The old lie: Dulce et Decorum Est (from a poem by Owen)
  • The rich get richer and the poor get poorer
  • The thrill of Roses Spiced with excitement Speaking of love (Old Spice advertising slogan)
  • There was an old woman who lived in a shoe (line from nursery rhyme)
  • There's life in the old dog yet
  • There's many a good tune played on an old fiddle
  • There's many a good tune played on an old piano
  • There's no fool like an old fool
  • Thousands of possibilities, get yours (Best Buy advertising slogan)
  • To get one's back up
  • Took the collar (A baseball expression meaning failing to get any hits)
  • Up to your old tricks
  • Video nasty (a violent or horrific video)
  • We make money the old fashioned way, we earn it (Smith Barney advertising slogan)
  • We're tobacco men not medicine men. Old Gold cures just one thing. The World's Best Tobacco (Old Gold Cigarettes advertising slogan)
  • What You Want is What You Get (McDonald's advertising slogan)
  • What you see is what you get
  • When I am an old woman I shall wear purple (from a poem by Joseph)
  • When the going gets tough, the tough get going (A catchphrase from Joseph Kennedy)
  • When the oak is before the ash, then you will only get a splash; when the ash
  • Winter drawers on (old British euphemistic joke)
  • Would not get out of bed for
  • Would you believe ... (A catchphrase from Get Smart)
  • You Can't Always Get What You Want (The Rolling Stone song)
  • You are never too old to learn
  • You can always get it at the Co-op (Co-op advertising slogan)
  • You can't get blood out of a stone
  • You can't get there from here
  • You can't teach an old dog new tricks
  • You dirty old man (A catchphrase from Steptoe and Son)
  • You don't get a second chance at a first impression
  • You get a big delight in every bite of Hostess snacks (Hostess advertising slogan)
  • You get what you pay for
  • You only get one chance to make a first impression
  • You'll get shot
  • You'll get square eyes
  • You've made an old man very happy