igitt
German
Etymology
19th century, of northern German origin. Probably a minced oath/veiled use of a phrase like o Gott (“oh God!”), compare oh God.[1] Or, an extended form of (the presumably imitative) ih (“ew, yuck”) possibly influenced by the former.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /iˈɡɪt/
Audio (file)
Interjection
igitt!
References
- “igitt” in Duden online
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