What Does BRIT Mean in a Text?
The Quick Answer
BRIT means "British Citizen, Especially Soldier (Irish Slang)".Image for BRIT
When I write BRIT, I mean this:
"British Citizen, Especially Soldier (Irish Slang)"
Summary of Key Points
We have summarized the key points in the table below:BRIT | |
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Definition: | British Citizen, Especially Soldier (Irish Slang) |
Type: | Slang Word (Jargon) |
Guessability: | 2: Quite easy to guess |
Typical Users: | Adults, Teenagers, and Under 13s |
Example of BRIT Used in a Text
BRIT
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