Get Into It Meaning Slang

Get Into It Meaning Slang GET definition 1 to obtain buy or earn something 2 to receive or be given something 3 to go somewhere and Learn more

You can use get in expressions like get moving get going and get working when you want to tell people to begin moving going or working quickly I aim to be off the lake before dawn so let s GET meaning 1 to obtain buy or earn something 2 to receive or be given something 3 to go somewhere and Learn more

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Get is used with expressions referring to states or situations For example to get into trouble means to start being in trouble transitive get somebody to catch or take hold of somebody especially in order to harm or punish them He was on the run for a week before the police got him to get somebody by the

GET meaning 1 to obtain something such as 2 to receive or be given something We should go it s getting late to get dressed undressed to put your clothes on take your clothes off They plan to get married in the summer She s upstairs getting ready I wouldn t go

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Get definition to receive or come to have possession use or enjoyment of See examples of GET used in a sentence GET definition 1 to obtain or buy something 2 to receive something 3 to travel somewhere in a bus train Learn more

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GET definition 1 to obtain buy or earn something 2 to receive or be given something 3 to go somewhere and Learn more

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Get Into It Meaning Slang - Get is used with expressions referring to states or situations For example to get into trouble means to start being in trouble