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Damner  +  241627 Fri, 30 Jun 06 04:18 PM
Is ''from the get-go or git go'' mean --> from the beginning?
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Siggy  +  241648 Fri, 30 Jun 06 05:48 PM
 Damner wrote:
Is ''from the get-go or git go'' mean --> from the beginning?


Yes.

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Clive  +  241706 Fri, 30 Jun 06 11:20 PM

Hi,

It's slang, of course. Don't use it when you are trying to use more formal writing or speech.

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