jit
See also: JIT, jít, and JİT
English
Etymology 1
Initialism of just in time.
Alternative forms
- JIT
Verb
jit (third-person singular simple present jits, present participle jitting, simple past and past participle jitted)
- (computing, transitive) To compile (program code for a virtual machine) immediately when needed, as part of the execution process.
Etymology 2
Shorting of jitterbug.
Noun
jit (plural jits)
- (US, originally prison slang, derogatory) An inexperienced, foolhardy young man.
Noun
jit (uncountable)
- A style of Zimbabwean dance music played with drums and guitar.
Anagrams
- TIJ, TJI
Lashi
Adjective
jit
- drunk
References
- https://inter.payap.ac.th/wp-content/uploads/linguistics_students/Luk_Hkaw_Thesis2017.pdf
Spanish
Noun
jit m (plural jits)
- (baseball) hit
West Flemish
Adjective
jit (comparative jitter, superlative jitst)
- hot