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get amongst itTo throw oneself into doing something, especially a leisure activity or something physical.Rate it:

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get aroundTo come around something.Rate it:

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get away withTo do something which is prohibited, forbidden or generally not allowed, and not be punished for the action.Rate it:

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get away with murderTo do something bad or illegal and not be punished.Rate it:

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get backTo do something to hurt or harm someone who has hurt or harmed you.Rate it:

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get back on the horse that bucked oneto return to something that previously caused harm.Rate it:

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get back on the horse that bucked youto return to something that previously caused harm.Rate it:

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get blood from a stoneTo do something difficult, frustrating, or pointless.Rate it:

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get blood out of a stoneTo do something difficult, frustrating, or pointless.Rate it:

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get by the ballsTo have complete control over someone, especially of a woman abusing a man's infatuation with her.Rate it:

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get carried awayTo become excessively involved, to take something too far.Rate it:

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get down to businessTo become involved with something work-related.Rate it:

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get high on one’s own supplyAs an idiom: to become overly confident or arrogant about one’s own hype, talk, image, abilities, ideas, products or accomplishments to the point of losing perspective and objectivity; letting (something) go to your headRate it:

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get inTo get into or inside something, literally or figuratively.Rate it:

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get in on the actto become involved in something.Rate it:

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get in someone's hairTo hinder someone or interfere with their actions.Rate it:

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get in someone's hairTo annoy someone.Rate it:

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get into one's strideTo become familiar with something recently learnt.Rate it:

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get into someone's pantsTo have sex with.Rate it:

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get into troubledo something wrong; get into a bad situation; get reprimanded; have consequencesRate it:

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get itTo get, retrieve, or receive something.Rate it:

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get it got it goneGone in 60 secondsRate it:

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get it got it goodReceived it literallyRate it:

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get it over withTo do or finish, especially said of something unpleasant.Rate it:

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get offTo stop touching or interfering with something or someone.Rate it:

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get off one's chestto relieve oneself by talking to someoneRate it:

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get off withTo befriend someone and snog them, especially in a public place.Rate it:

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get on like a house on fireTo immediately start a good relationship with someoneRate it:

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get on someone's caseTo lecture, berate, or complain to somebody, especially to find fault or criticize.Rate it:

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get on someone's nervesTo annoy or irritate; to bother.Rate it:

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get on someone's wickTo annoy or upset someone, usually by repeated disagreeable actions.Rate it:

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get one's feet wetTo begin gaining experience; To take a risk and try something new.Rate it:

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get one's fillto be satisfied, to have enough of something.Rate it:

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get one's hopes upTo become enthusiastic about something that is going to happen.Rate it:

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get one's skates onTo start doing something quickly; to stop procrastinating; to hurry up.Rate it:

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get ontoTo introduce someone to something.Rate it:

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get ontoTo scold someone.Rate it:

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get outTo say something with difficulty.Rate it:

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get outTo publish something, or make a product available.Rate it:

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get outTo help someone leaveRate it:

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get outTo take something from its container.Rate it:

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get outTo clean something. To eliminate dirt or stains.Rate it:

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get out of jail free cardsomething that will relieve an undesired situationRate it:

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get out of my faceleave; the speaker is telling the hearer to leave; usually said when someone does not want to be confronted any moreRate it:

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get out of someone's hairTo manipulate somebody into quit pestering somebody else.Rate it:

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get overTo recover from something.Rate it:

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get overTo overcome something.Rate it:

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get over withTo do something quickly and hastily; without procrastination, especially so as to have something unpleasant behind oneself.Rate it:

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get pastTo continue around a blockage; to get around; to surpass something that is in the way.Rate it:

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get pastTo cause something to get around a blockage; to cause to get around or surpass something that is in the way.Rate it:

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