A recent usage borne of the internet. Exact source and date yet undetermined.
1. Used similar to the past tense "... acquired" after a noun-phrase. Usually with a comma separating.
2. Also used when listing completed acquisition tasks in a set, as an alternative to saying "Check!" Sometimes with a colon instead of a comma.
3. Used similarly to answer a question regarding an acquisition or success. Though often this question is hypophoric, replacing the comma in definition 1 with a question mark.
Always in a positive context, related to the achievement of some desired goal.
1.
"Paycheck, get!"
"Pizza, Get!"
2.
"Job: Get! Car: Get! Girlfriend: Get! Life: GET!"
3.
"How was your night with Jennifer?" "Get!"
"Cheeseburger? Get!"
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"Let's go 'get on' a QP."
"I'm already 'getting on' later this arvo. I'm waiting for my 'old mate' to call me back."
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A rallying cheer to go balls to the wall with reckless abandon. To give 100% while doing something unproductive and often dangerous.
Guy A: He's going to crowd surf with his ass hanging out...
Guy B: well hell, GET ON IT!
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To step up the level of drinking and/or stupidity, with the intention of spending a night in the lock-up
It's a sport, mate - if you consider yourself a devotee to the cause, then GET ON IT!
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To get into someone is another way of saying to make out with someone, but it is more commonly used in Britain and does not necessarily mean anything sexual.
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(v) to make out with
You would totally get on her if she wasn't retarded
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To continue or resume doing something.
Let's get on with the meeting.
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