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

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get the lead outto go faster; to hurry upRate it:

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Get the Lead Out of Your FeetTo move hurry or work fasterRate it:

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get under someone's skinTo irritate someone.Rate it:

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go along to get alongTo conform in order to have acceptance and security.Rate it:

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if you can't take the heat, get out of the kitchenIf you cannot handle the pressure, you should not be in a position where you have to deal with it.Rate it:

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let's get the party startedLet's go; let's get this done; let's start more intense action.Rate it:

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put him in to get him outAn election poster catchphrase, and rallying cry, for imprisoned Republicans to be elected to parliament.Rate it:

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you get more with a kind word and a gun than you do with a kind word aloneIt is advantageous not to rely solely on being nice.Rate it:

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get wellTo recover from an illness or injury.Rate it:

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five will get you tenI strongly believe.Rate it:

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get busyHave sex.Rate it:

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get out of here!An exclamation of disbelief.Rate it:

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get downTo record in writing.Rate it:

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get it onTo have sex.Rate it:

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get laidTo have sex.Rate it:

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Get This Show on the RoadGet something moving, step ahead and keep goingRate it:

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get throughTo overcome; to endure.Rate it:

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Get Under Your SkinTo annoy or irritate someoneRate it:

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if you lie with dogs you will get fleasIt is important whom to choose as one's closest acquanitances.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 intoTo reach into an object.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 onTo board or mount, especially a vehicle.Rate it:

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get the chopTo be dismissed from employment.Rate it:

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get the hang ofTo learn to handle something with some skill, through practice or diligence, which can lead to an almost unconscious performance thereof.Rate it:

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on your mark, get set, goA three-command start when racing:Rate it:

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try to get on first!An encouraging expression to others to attempt a seemingly impossible task. The leader asks the crew to give it their best and try the "baseball theme".Rate it:

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"it doesn't matter if you're a genius, if you don't have a lamp, you won't get your wish."GeniusRate it:

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a man hasn’t lost when he’s fallen down, he’s lost when he’s too weak to get back upit explains that giving up is losingRate it:

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able to get a word in edgewiseAble to participate in the conversation; able to interrupt another person's monologue.Rate it:

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can't get enoughTo greatly enjoy; to like a lotRate it:

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could not get elected dogcatcherIs unpopular.Rate it:

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don’t ask, don’t getA phrase used to guide those who are nervous to speak up about their needs or wantsRate it:

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from the get-goFrom the very beginning; from the outset; immediately upon starting.Rate it:

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getA difficult return or block of a shot.Rate it:

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get a bit worked up!To become excited, alarmed, frightened over a situation, conversation, scenario.Rate it:

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get a charge out ofTo derive excitement, entertainment, or pleasure from.Rate it:

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get a fixTo obtain something necessary, especially a dose of an addictive drug or anything else compulsively sought after.Rate it:

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get a gripTo relax; to calm down; to stop being angry; to come to one's senses or become more rational.Rate it:

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Get a Handle on SomethingTo bring out the possible solutions to handle something, to tackle the critical situationRate it:

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get a kick out ofTo be delighted by; to be amused by.Rate it:

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Get a Kick Out of SomethingTo be enthusiast of something, to extremely enjoy somethingRate it:

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get a leg upTo gain some advantage; to get a head start.Rate it:

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get a leg upTo get a boost or a lift.Rate it:

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get a leg-upFigure of speech. To gain control, manage, acquire, dominate, infinitely analyze.Rate it:

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get a load ofTo experience someone or something, especially by looking or listening.Rate it:

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get a rise out ofTo obtain a reaction from someone, especially one of annoyance.Rate it:

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get a wiggle onTo hurry up.Rate it:

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get a word in edgewaysAlternative form of get a word in edgewise.Rate it:

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