jit

See also: JIT, -jit-, jít, jĭt, JİT, and ji̍t

Translingual

Etymology

Clipping of EnglishCategory:Translingual terms derived from English#JIT JitaCategory:Translingual clippings#JIT.

Symbol

jitCategory:Translingual lemmas#JITCategory:Translingual symbols#JITCategory:Translingual terms with redundant script codes#JITCategory:Translingual entries with incorrect language header#JITCategory:Pages with entries#JITCategory:Pages with 7 entries#JIT

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-3Category:ISO 639-3 language code for Jita.

See also

English

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Acronym of just in timeCategory:English acronyms#JIT.

Alternative forms

Verb

jit (third-person singular simple present jits, present participle jitting, simple past and past participle jitted)Category:English lemmas#JITCategory:English verbs#JITCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#JITCategory:Pages with entries#JITCategory:Pages with 7 entries#JIT

  1. (transitiveCategory:English transitive verbs#JIT, computingCategory:en:Computing#JIT) To compile (program code for a virtual machine) immediately when needed, as part of the execution process.
    • 2012 May 23, Stefan Karpinski, “Julia compiles the script every time?”, in Stack Overflow:
      if you call f(1.0) you get a newly jitted version that is specialized for Float64
      Category:English terms with quotations#JIT

Etymology 2

Clipping of jitterbugCategory:English clippings#JIT.

Alternative forms

Noun

jit (plural jits)Category:English lemmas#JITCategory:English nouns#JITCategory:English countable nouns#JITCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#JITCategory:Pages with entries#JITCategory:Pages with 7 entries#JIT

  1. (USCategory:American English#JIT, originally prison slangCategory:English prison slang#JIT, derogatoryCategory:English derogatory terms#JIT) An inexperienced, foolhardy young man.
    • 2005 August 8, Jenji Kohan, “You Can't Miss the Bear” (5:56 from the start), in Weeds, season 1, episode 1, spoken by Nancy Botwin (Mary-Louise Parker):
      “You all right?” “I'm fine. I'm just late.” “You sure?” “Conrad, we do business, not personal.” “You know I'm full-service. Andy didn't tell you that when he hooked us up?” “I believe my brother-in-law's exact words were, "Dude, meet the finest jit with the finest shit."” “Jit?” “I was just quoting. I gotta go.” “All right. Drive safe. Know where I live at, right?” “I do. Bye.”
      Category:English terms with quotations#JIT
    • 2024 July 12, “Hour Glass” (track 1, 0:44 from the start), in BLP Kosher (lyrics), Scarecrow:
      When I jumped off the porch, I was wearing a tallis and the field was vicious
      But none of this new to me, since a jit, I've been tryna preach unity
      Category:English terms with quotations#JIT
  2. (African-American VernacularCategory:African-American Vernacular English#JIT, FloridaCategory:Florida English#JIT, slangCategory:English slang#JIT) A term of address for a young man.
  3. (African-American VernacularCategory:African-American Vernacular English#JIT, slangCategory:English slang#JIT) A child.
    That happened back when I was still a jit.Category:English terms with usage examples#JIT

Etymology 3

Clipping of jitneyCategory:English clippings#JIT.

Noun

jit (plural jits)Category:English lemmas#JITCategory:English nouns#JITCategory:English countable nouns#JITCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#JITCategory:Pages with entries#JITCategory:Pages with 7 entries#JIT

  1. (USCategory:American English#JIT, slangCategory:English slang#JIT, datedCategory:English dated terms#JIT) A nickel (5-cent coin).
    • 1942, Richard A. L. van Schwartz, "A Day in the Life of a Juvenile Fan", Boskonian (#1), page 2
      En route home, I stop in a store to put a few dozen jits in a pinball machine. I am a slave of the flashing lights.
    • 1993, James T. Farrell, Studs Lonigan:
      "Well, what do you say, Vince? You'll let me take a jit, won't you? [] I'll give you the jit back with a nickel interest," coaxed Davey.
      Category:English terms with quotations#JIT
      Category:Quotation templates to be cleaned

Etymology 4

Probably a variant of jism,[1] see also jizz.

Alternative forms

Noun

jit (uncountable)Category:English lemmas#JITCategory:English nouns#JITCategory:English uncountable nouns#JITCategory:English uncountable nouns#JITCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#JITCategory:Pages with entries#JITCategory:Pages with 7 entries#JIT

  1. (slangCategory:English slang#JIT, vulgarCategory:English vulgarities#JIT) Semen.[1]
    Synonyms: cum, jism, jizz; see also Thesaurus:semen
    • 2000 August 4, Micky Carlo, “Hot Smoke and Sassafras (part 3) by M. Carlo”, in alt.sex.stories (Usenet):
      Even the heady aromatic smell made me shoot HARDER!! I angled my prick down to criss-cross her face with several lines of hot jit!
      Category:English terms with quotations#JIT

Verb

jit (third-person singular simple present jits, present participle jitting, simple past and past participle jitted)Category:English lemmas#JITCategory:English verbs#JITCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#JITCategory:Pages with entries#JITCategory:Pages with 7 entries#JIT

  1. (intransitiveCategory:English intransitive verbs#JIT, slangCategory:English slang#JIT, vulgarCategory:English vulgarities#JIT) To ejaculate.[2]
    Synonyms: jizz; see also Thesaurus:ejaculate
  2. (transitiveCategory:English transitive verbs#JIT, slangCategory:English slang#JIT, vulgarCategory:English vulgarities#JIT) To cover in semen.
    Synonym: jizz
    • 1997 April 4, **_MOUSE_**, “Story : Author Unknown - The Conversion of Jessica (8 Parts, missing part 4 - TXT) - jess8 [01/01]”, in alt.sex.stories (Usenet):
      "I'm gonna cum right in your mouth, you slutty whore" he cursed at her, grinning. "I'm gonna jit your face so much you'll think someone melted a candle on it." Jess held her mouth open, her target awaiting.
      Category:English terms with quotations#JIT

Etymology 5

English Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)Category:Requests for etymologies in English entries#JIT

Alternative forms

Noun

jit (uncountable)Category:English lemmas#JITCategory:English nouns#JITCategory:English uncountable nouns#JITCategory:English uncountable nouns#JITCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#JITCategory:Pages with entries#JITCategory:Pages with 7 entries#JIT

  1. A style of Zimbabwean dance music played with drums and guitar.

References

See also

  • jit-jive (possibly etymologically related??)

Anagrams

Cypriot Arabic

Etymology

From ArabicCategory:Cypriot Arabic terms inherited from Arabic#JITCategory:Cypriot Arabic terms derived from Arabic#JIT جَيِّد (jayyid) and جُود (jūd).

Noun

jit mCategory:Cypriot Arabic lemmas#JITCategory:Cypriot Arabic nouns#JITCategory:Cypriot Arabic entries with incorrect language header#JITCategory:Cypriot Arabic masculine nouns#JITCategory:Pages with entries#JITCategory:Pages with 7 entries#JIT

  1. good; good deeds

References

  • Borg, Alexander (2004), A Comparative Glossary of Cypriot Maronite Arabic (Arabic–English) (Handbook of Oriental Studies; I.70), Leiden and Boston: Brill, page 192

Lower Tanana

Stem

jitCategory:Lower Tanana lemmas#JITCategory:Lower Tanana stems#JITCategory:Lower Tanana entries with incorrect language header#JITCategory:Pages with entries#JITCategory:Pages with 7 entries#JIT

  1. Verbal stem occurring in the following root, aspect, and mode combinations:
Aspect Imperfective Perfective Future Optative
Momentaneous jet (fear)

North Frisian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-GermanicCategory:North Frisian terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#JITCategory:North Frisian terms derived from Proto-Germanic#JIT *haitaną.

Pronunciation

Verb

jitCategory:North Frisian lemmas#JITCategory:North Frisian verbs#JITCategory:North Frisian entries with incorrect language header#JITCategory:Pages with entries#JITCategory:Pages with 7 entries#JIT

  1. (SyltCategory:Sylt North Frisian#JIT) to have as one’s name, to be called.

Conjugation

Conjugation of jit (Sylt dialect)
infinitive I jit
infinitive II () jiten
past participle jiten
imperative jit
  present past
1st singular jit jit
2nd singular jitst jitst
3rd singular jit jit
plural / dual jit jit
  perfect pluperfect
1st singular haa jiten her jiten
2nd singular heest jiten herst jiten
3rd singular heer jiten her jiten
plural / dual haa jiten her jiten
  future (skel) future (wel)
1st singular skel jit wel jit
2nd singular sket jit wet jit
3rd singular skel jit wel jit
plural / dual skel jit wel jit

Spanish

Noun

jit m (plural jits)Category:Spanish lemmas#JITCategory:Spanish nouns#JITCategory:Spanish countable nouns#JITCategory:Spanish entries with incorrect language header#JITCategory:Spanish masculine nouns#JITCategory:Pages with entries#JITCategory:Pages with 7 entries#JIT

  1. (baseballCategory:es:Baseball#JIT) hit

Further reading

West Flemish

Adjective

jit (comparative jitter, superlative jitst)Category:West Flemish lemmas#JITCategory:West Flemish adjectives#JITCategory:West Flemish entries with incorrect language header#JITCategory:Pages with entries#JITCategory:Pages with 7 entries#JIT

  1. hot
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