A fork of Rural Dictionary
An exclamation of triumph; usually spoken by the victor of an argument after presenting a response with irrefutable logic. Equivalent to "Take that!". Common variations: "Git it roond ye" Origin: Blue-collar Glaswegian Scots. Imported from the Hakka spoken variation of Chinese by Chinese merchants settling in Maryhill, Glasgow (circa 1660).
The score clearly says Rangers won 2-NIL. Get it round you ya Howfin bawbag!
An exclamation of triumph; usually spoken by the victor of an argument after presenting a response with irrefutable logic. Equivalent to "Take that!". Common variations: "Git it roond ye" Origin: Blue-collar Glaswegian Scots. Imported from the Hakka spoken variation of Chinese by Chinese merchants settling in Maryhill, Glasgow (circa 1660).
The score clearly says Rangers won 2-NIL. Get it roond you ya Howfin bawbag!