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Should you come for an interview, it is likely her smiling face that will greet you. Unless you’re a McCoy,in which case,you might as well go on and git.
I didn't find "git"as a verb like it seems in the sentence.Can you please say the in other words the second sentence in full?
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here's the text:
Should you come for an interview, it is likely her smiling face that will greet you. Unless you’re a McCoy,in which case,you might as well go on and git.
I didn't find "git"as a verb like it seems in the sentence.Can you please say the in other words the second sentence in full?
Thanks.
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Git here is dialectical for “get” as in “get out.” Presumably the receptionist’s last name is Hatfield.
– James McLeod
34 mins ago
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here's the text:
Should you come for an interview, it is likely her smiling face that will greet you. Unless you’re a McCoy,in which case,you might as well go on and git.
I didn't find "git"as a verb like it seems in the sentence.Can you please say the in other words the second sentence in full?
Thanks.
meaning
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Should you come for an interview, it is likely her smiling face that will greet you. Unless you’re a McCoy,in which case,you might as well go on and git.
I didn't find "git"as a verb like it seems in the sentence.Can you please say the in other words the second sentence in full?
Thanks.
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Git here is dialectical for “get” as in “get out.” Presumably the receptionist’s last name is Hatfield.
– James McLeod
34 mins ago
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Git here is dialectical for “get” as in “get out.” Presumably the receptionist’s last name is Hatfield.
– James McLeod
34 mins ago
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Git here is dialectical for “get” as in “get out.” Presumably the receptionist’s last name is Hatfield.
– James McLeod
34 mins ago
Git here is dialectical for “get” as in “get out.” Presumably the receptionist’s last name is Hatfield.
– James McLeod
34 mins ago
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Git here is dialectical for “get” as in “get out.” Presumably the receptionist’s last name is Hatfield.
– James McLeod
34 mins ago