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They just happen to make a line that sounded a bit like "Git gud", and not even that is entirely accurate. If you actually listen closely to the voice line, the second half of the phrase that she says has what sounds like a 'D' sound at the very beginning. It's more of a "Duu" than a "Gud", but since the first part of the phrase does indeed sound like "Git", it's enough for peoples' minds to fill in the gap with a word they're used to hear after "git", or rather "get", which in this case is "gud" / "good".
Impressive, you can read when you made a post.