One source of "het" is....
 
One of the first records of het up, to mean agitated, is in a work by the 
American physician S. W. Mitchell in 1886: "I don't het up easy."

Very popular phrase in the South, rarely used up North.
 
Harriet, the chicken thief, hiding out in Kelsey's Woods, USA

......"Johnny Paul Jason says chewing tar is good for your teeth"..."That's an 
old wives tale"...."Johnny Paul ain't married"........                          
           
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