git-człowiek

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Polish

Alternative forms

Etymology

See git and człowiek.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɡit ˈt͡ʂwɔ.vjɛk/
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Noun

git-człowiek m pers

  1. (prison slang) member of a prison subculture that occupies the highest position in the internal hierarchy
    Synonyms: git, gitowiec
  2. (jargon) rebel; hippie (representative of the youth subculture created in Poland in the 1970s that draws on certain patterns of conduct and internal hierarchy from the criminal world; young person who demonstrated their individuality by disregarding the social rules in force at the time)
    Synonyms: git, gitowiec

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