forgit

English

Verb

forgit

  1. Eye dialect spelling of forget.
    • 1858, Various, The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 2, Number 9, July, 1858:
      D-don't forgit your old sooty friend.
    • 1909, Edward Stratemeyer, The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle:
      "We are going to run them machines an' don't you forgit it," mumbled Hellig, and lurched forward.
    • 1921, B. M. Bower, Cow-Country:
      You shook on it, don't forgit that, young feller."

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