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Not sure I'm getting it. Besides that I can't find a reference to nits. American English vs European English?
Probably because it's not very common anymore. The nit nurse isn't a visitor to schools these days, for one thing. Nits are the eggs of head lice attached to hairs. If you have nits you have lice and, colloquially having nits basically means the same thing as having head lice.
 
Probably because it's not very common anymore. The nit nurse isn't a visitor to schools these days, for one thing. Nits are the eggs of head lice attached to hairs. If you have nits you have lice and, colloquially having nits basically means the same thing as having head lice.

Must be a regional thing. That's just called Lice around here. (And they do still check for it at some schools -- along with bedbugs, now.) It's just such an unused and random word, I assumed it must have been an acronym for something else. I'm guessing ole' George Foreman did, too. (shrug)
 
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