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Zit vs Jit - What's the difference?

zit | jit |

As verbs the difference between zit and jit

is that zit is to live while jit is (computing|transitive) to compile (program code for a virtual machine) immediately when needed, as part of the execution process.

As a noun jit is

an inexperienced, foolhardy young man or jit can be a style of zimbabwean dance music (as the bhundu boys) played with drums and guitar.

zit

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (US, slang) pimple
  • * 1968 , J. Lawrence Hagen, "Pinball 1959", Generation volume 20–21, page 182:
  • I can't help thinking how little good all that working out did him. I think the only thing he ever got out of it was more zits .
  • * 1987 , 00:06:35:
  • Brad: Sara, did you take my Clearasil again? Sara: I ran out of brown (paint). Brad: Great. How am I supposed to cover up my zits ?

    Synonyms

    * acker, akker (Archaic Australian slang)

    See also

    * acne * blackhead * pimple * spot ----

    jit

    English

    (wikipedia JIT)

    Noun

    (en-initialism)
  • (operations)
  • (computing, of bytecode optimizations)
  • Verb

    (en verb)
  • (computing, of bytecode optimizations) to perform an operation (usually compiling) Just-In-Time