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Definition of giv'er

giv'er

verb

  • to go for it.
    When I asked my friend if I should funnel 3 beers, he told me to giv'er.

    Last edited on Nov 01 2018. Submitted by Dan E. from Toronto, ON, Canada on Jan 23 2003.

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