A fork of Rural Dictionary
Originally, an illegitimate child; in common usage, a juvenile, usually of the delinquent persuasion
OG: I looked up one of my jits. I haven't seen his mother since since he was born. He was hanging out on the corner with all his jit friends
A form of greeting, inviting the recipient to respond, in kind
Amber: What's shakin', Bacon? Mace: Nothing much, stay in touch.