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get offTo move to not being on top of it.Rate it:

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get offTo have sex.Rate it:

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get offTo fall asleep.Rate it:

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get offTo disembark.Rate it:

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get offTo disembark from mass transportation, such as a bus or train.Rate it:

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get offTo complete a shift or a day's work.Rate it:

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get offTo become sexually aroused.Rate it:

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get offConsequences.Rate it:

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get offBehaviour.Rate it:

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get off easy'get off eas', receive mild punishment, avoid heavy costs or fines, avoid strong admonishments or stern warnings.Rate it:

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get off lightlyEnd up with a mild punishment.Rate it:

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get off onTo be excited or aroused by; to derive pleasure from.Rate it:

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get off the dimetake some action; make progressRate it:

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get off the groundTo succeed or begin to succeed.Rate it:

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get off to a flying startto have a very successful beginningRate 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 onTo have a good relationship; to get along.Rate it:

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get onTo progress.Rate it:

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get onTo become late.Rate it:

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get onTo become old.Rate it:

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get onTo be successful.Rate it:

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get onTo commence.Rate it:

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get on somebody's caseTo lecture, berate, or complain to somebody, especially to find fault or criticize.Rate 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 on the end ofTo connect with.Rate it:

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get on the stickTo get started; to begin working; to become active.Rate it:

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get on toUsed other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see get on,‎ to.Rate it:

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get on toTo contact in order to raise or discuss a certain matter.Rate it:

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get on upGet up.Rate it:

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get on upTo dance with abandonRate it:

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get on withTo have a good relationship with.Rate it:

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get on withTo proceed with; to begin or continue, especially after an interruption.Rate it:

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get ontoTo contact a person or organisation about a particular matter.Rate it:

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get ontoUsed other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see get,‎ onto.Rate it:

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get ontoTo connect, especially to the Internet or a network.Rate it:

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get ontoTo scold someone.Rate it:

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get ontoTo introduce someone to something.Rate it:

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get ontoTo move onto an object, especially one on which it is possible to stand.Rate it:

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

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get outTo take something from its container.Rate it:

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get outTo say something with difficulty.Rate it:

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get outTo leave or escapeRate it:

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get outTo come out of a situation ; to escape a fateRate it:

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get outTo help someone leaveRate it:

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

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get outTo spend free time out of the house.Rate it:

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get outTo become known.Rate it:

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get outTo leave a vehicle such as a car.Rate it:

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