Re: 19 yr old with vaginismus

From: Robert J. Woolley (wooll005@gold.tc.umn.edu)
Wed Aug 6 23:40:52 1997


In message <199708070243.UAA03142@internet.roadrunner.com> writes: > Malcolm, old chap: I looked and search and probed into all my available
> dictionaries and I could not come up with an entry for << git >>. Out west
> here "git" means get, as in "get out of town before sunset". Enlighten us,
> O, learned English one! What does *GIT*, as in "...he can be a miserable
> git...", mean??

I had to go to the good ol' OED to find it. Basically means a worthless person.

The only other time I can remember having to look an insult hurled at me is when I was about 15 and my mother told me I was incorrigible.

Mom's assessment had the advantage (over Malcolm's) of being accurate.

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