Geet?? WTF is this disgusting word that people south of the Tyne feel the need to include in every sentence?? ARHHHH if I here it come out of one more common bastards mouth in the office I am going to scream!!!!
I heard it while ago, but there are loads of retards in the office that clearly have a very limited vocabulary and feel the need to fill gaps in conversations with this made up word!! What does it actually mean, something like really?? oops!!
in yorkshire, there's a similar word, meaning very close to the same thing, 'reet' as in, "thats reet good", so it kinda means 'right' However, it's not used as prolifically as the geordies use their term
Geet seems to mean nothing though, they just put it in a sentence in front of anything!! ''ganning geet shop'' Why use it, just don't say it, i believe its a habbit for people, just say it for the sake of saying it because everyone from their council estate says it!!
I say like a bit, but I just don't understand this geet!! Is it what Sunderland dudes say instead of saying like, like the geordies??
Re: Geet?? :camp: How do you speak like? You posh nosh or a part of the council crew? Who cares is someone says 'Geet'???
It's like an exagoration word. ie. "it was git massive" it's also a word you use when you're talking and can't think of the words to say. ie. I was walking along and this git, this git bird shit all over me face" It is also a word to describe someone who is a wanker.ie "you fucking stupid git"
perhaps in old geordie the word 'geet' was used, but not at all now! it seems to be a word used in south tyneside/mackem land. I know loads of mackems who use it but live in newcastle and dont ever hear anyone say it at all...
never heard any sel respecting mackem say geet tbh, git aye but geet no, infact the only people ive ever heard say it and not in a piss taking sense are geordies
I rarely say it, i would guess women say it more than men, although women talk twice as much as men so...
It's true like, it takes the mackems fucking ages to catch on to the latest lingo. "Was walking down the street like hew and I was geet AAAAAAH" It's like that email that was sent about the earthquake or flooding or something AGES ago...originally about Sunderland but 3 years later a mackem got hold of it...then after another year of looking up all the words in his Early Learning Centre dictionary, he posted it back on the internet in a "new" Benwell/Elswick version Genius