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Definition of got you
get
verb - intransitive
- to leave.
You're annoying me. Just get, ok?
Go on, get!
- See more words with the same meaning: to go, leave, exit.
Last edited on Apr 18 2013. Submitted by Jessica from Leesville, LA, USA on Dec 27 1998.
verb - transitive
- to comprehend, understand.
Do you get it?
Did you get that lecture?
Citation from "Stone Dead", Raines (TV), Season 1 Episode 4 (2007) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.
Citation from "Dave of the Dead", Happy Endings (TV), Season 1 Episode 7 (2011) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.
Citation from "The List", The Office (US TV), Season 8 Episode 1 (2011) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.
Citation from "Doubt", Wilfred (US TV), Season 1 Episode 11 (2011) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.- See more words with the same meaning: to understand.
Last edited on Oct 25 2011. Submitted by Anonymous on Oct 01 2001.
- to successfully trick.
Citation from "Francine's Flashback", American Dad (TV), Season 1 Episode 4 (2005) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.- See more words with the same meaning: to take advantage of, cheat, trick.
Last edited on Nov 24 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Nov 24 2011.
- to help or support a person; "have their back".
Citation from "Never Let Me Go", Alphas (TV), Season 1 Episode 5 (2011) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.- See more words with the same meaning: to help.
Last edited on Feb 22 2013. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Feb 22 2013.
- to pay attention to.
Last edited on Nov 03 2014. Submitted by Chuck S. on Nov 03 2014.
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Other terms relating to 'to go, leave, exit': | |
Definitions include: to leave. | |
Definitions include: to accelerate quickly in an automobile, such that the tires don't get traction with the ground and spin freely. | |
Definitions include: leave | |
Definitions include: to smoke marijuana. | |
Definitions include: to leave, to take-off. | |
Definitions include: to leave. | |
Definitions include: to eat a lot. | |
Definitions include: to arrive. | |
Definitions include: to leave, 'to do the off', depart. | |
Definitions include: to be leaving. | |
Definitions include: to get high. | |
Definitions include: to bring out. | |
Definitions include: variant of "bounce", meaning to leave. | |
Definitions include: to leave. | |
Definitions include: leaving. | |
Other terms relating to 'to help': | |
Definitions include: to work to help a person, cause, etc. | |
Definitions include: to get someone out of jail by posting bail. | |
Definitions include: to help a person in a small way. | |
Definitions include: to look out for one's interests or well-being. | |
Definitions include: to contribute to a group cause. | |
Definitions include: to applaud. | |
Definitions include: to do a solid (a favor). | |
Definitions include: a person who provides illegal drugs. | |
Definitions include: to suffer a task or experience in order to shield other members of some group from the displeasure; "take one for the team". | |
Other terms relating to 'to take advantage of, cheat, trick': | |
Definitions include: a dirty or promiscuous female. | |
Definitions include: to habitually take a drug or drink alcohol. | |
Definitions include: A juvenile who goes and does petty pranks and jokes in the neighborhood. | |
Definitions include: to take advantage of a wealthy provider. | |
Definitions include: to trick a person into doing something that like a good idea but will end in disaster. | |
Definitions include: a mean person; "jerk"; "asshole". | |
Definitions include: to rely on others for things one wants or needs, especially food, shelter, etc. | |
Definitions include: to lie to. | |
Definitions include: to duplicate. | |
Definitions include: a swindle, scam. | |
Definitions include: to mistreat. | |
Definitions include: a disrespectful, rude, or otherwise unpleasant person. | |
Definitions include: to arrange things in one's favor. | |
Definitions include: to yell at. | |
Definitions include: acronym of "bend over here it comes again." | |
Other terms relating to 'to understand': | |
Definitions include: to understand. | |
Definitions include: to become aware of underhanded dealings. | |
Definitions include: to understand. | |
Definitions include: to understand. | |
Definitions include: to be engaged completely (e.g. mentally, emotionally, etc.) in a situation, not just physically. | |
Definitions include: misspelling of "capisce". | |
Definitions include: to see. | |
Definitions include: to support an action. | |
Definitions include: to understand something so completely that one "over"-stands. | |
Definitions include: "crystal clear", i.e. easy to understand. | |
Definitions include: to figure something out, esp. to finally grasp something difficult and elusive of understanding. |
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Other terms relating to 'get': | |
Definitions include: very; really; extremely. | |
Definitions include: a phrase of one is about to be in trouble big-time or something bad is about to happen. | |
Definitions include: "Get ready for some serious trouble." | |
Definitions include: "buy one get one" free. | |
Definitions include: don't be mistaken; "believe it". | |
Definitions include: from the beginning. | |
Definitions include: acronym for "get back to work". | |
Definitions include: to have sex with someone who is not one's significant other. | |
Definitions include: to acquire a buzz. | |
Definitions include: to be excited by. | |
Definitions include: to enjoy. | |
Definitions include: see clue. | |
Definitions include: to steal. | |
Definitions include: to ingest a drug. | |
Definitions include: start working in a company at a low level, hoping to progress from there. | |
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