Gittin [noun]
Definition of Gittin:
children
Synonyms of Gittin:
Sentence/Example of Gittin:
When I told dad, sez I, 'Dad, did ever yer hear sech a thing uz gittin' up afore light to feed stock?'
They're up every mornin' uv thar lives long afore daylight, a feedin' their stock, an' gittin' ready fur the day's work.
The first volume tells all about the gittin' up of the subscription and the sailin' of the wessel.
Things is gittin' so there ain't a place left in this town for a man to read in peace and comfort.
She is mighty good to me,—comes ebery week an' clars up an' scoles me for gittin' so dirty.
Well all dat week she talks ter me, tellin' me how serious gittin' married is an' dat hit lasts a powerful long time.
I can't be here so much longer now case I'se gittin' too old an' feeble an' I wants ter go ter Jim anyhow.
Dey let us go possum huntin' too case dat wus gittin' something ter eat widout Mr. Jake payin' fer hit.
When de oberseer, George Harris, 'ud start ter beat a slave dey larned ter yell fer Mr. Buck an' make lak dey wus gittin' kilt.
I 'members gittin' a big light an' jumpin' 'round de bresh heaps, an' when a bird come out we frailed him down.