Is Git-R-Done offensive?
Is Git-R-Done offensive?
“Gir-R-Done” is an all-purpose–probably offensive–catchphrase you can’t stop saying. How does a catchphrase catch on? In the 1980s, the food chain Wendy’s gave us “Where’s the beef?” In 2000, Budweiser launched a campaign around “Whassup?!” and it became a national craze.
Who said the phrase get er done?
Larry the Cable Guy
“Larry the Cable Guy” Says “Git-R-Done!” and Watch NASA TV – YouTube.
What famous person says get er done?
Whitney’s catchphrase “Git-R-Done!” is also the title of his book. On January 26, 2010, the TV channel History announced that it was ordering a series starring Whitney called Only in America with Larry the Cable Guy, in which he would explore the country and immerse himself in different lifestyles, jobs, and hobbies.
What does Git-R-Done?
” ‘Git-R-Done’ basically means give 100 percent. Whatever you do, Git-R-Done,” he said. “It’s another way for saying ‘Cowboy up’ or ‘Just do it. ‘ “
What does get er done mean?
It’s dialect for “get her done,” meaning “do it!” or “let’s do it!”. The use of “her” for “it” in describing a task to be accomplished is something done in AE from time to time, and I haven’t been able to think of a good explanation why or of a rule to say when it would or would not be used. J.
Where did the phrase Git-R-Done Come From?
“The first time I ever saw it on TV was probably in 2001, when Luis Gonzalez and the Arizona Diamondbacks were in the World Series,” Whitney said. “They taped an intro for him and every time he came up to bat it would flash ‘Git R Done’ on the big screen.
Did Larry the Cable Guy say get er done?
Git er done! The redneck phrase that is still sweeping the nation some decades after its invention! Larry The Cable Guy, originator of said phrase is on the road again and this time he’s stopping at the Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races!