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Gat
//ɡæt// noun, verb, slang
Definitions
Noun
- 1 A Gatling gun. archaic, slang
- 2 A guitar. New-Zealand, slang
- 3 An opening between sandbanks; a strait.
- 4 A traditional Korean hat made of horsehair, once worn by married gentlemen.
- 5 Alternative spelling of khat. alt-of, alternative
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- 6 Guinness (type of beer). Ireland, slang, uncountable
"Ruairí can tell you who goes to what bill, and I can spare a few minutes to show you how to pour a proper pint of gat."
- 7 Alternative form of gat (“Guinness beer”). Ireland, alt-of, alternative, slang, uncountable
"The Irishman ordered an Irish whiskey and a pint of Gat which were brought to him."
- 8 a gangster's pistol wordnet
- 9 Any type of gun, usually a pistol.
"You're the second guy I've met within hours who seems to think a gat in the hand means a world by the tail."
Verb
- 1 To shoot someone with a pistol or other handheld firearm. slang
"He in a black suit in a coffin, gatted by a junkie for his fake Rolex watch at a taco stand on Western."
- 2 Simple past of get. Northern-England, Scotland, archaic, form-of, past
"And Abraham gat up early in the morning"
Etymology
Etymology 1
Clipping of Gatling gun, after inventor Richard Gatling.
Etymology 2
Clipping of Gatling gun, after inventor Richard Gatling.
Etymology 3
From guitar, by shortening.
Etymology 4
From Icelandic gat.
Etymology 5
From Korean 갓 (gat).
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