1. to leave immediately
2. to hurry up, get on with one's task.
1. "Hurry on, get!"
2. "I told them to get"
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This word is often used to scare someone or something away; shoo.
"You ain't got nothing here, you ole crackhead," said the old lady. "Get!"
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Can sometimes mean to kiss, make-out, snog or just 'hook-up' with someone.
BOY: do you wanna get now?
GIRL: yeah, ok
(smooching noises ensue)
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An infuriating thing that American people say, which makes NO sense.
Proper English says May I have. May I get is also wrong, unless you want to go and physically fetch the item.
Can I get a latte?
Can I get an Extra Fat Burger, with Extra-super-size fries?
NO YOU CANNOT 'GET' ANYTHING
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verb: to steal/shoplift
this is normally used in a place of business to covertly express your intentions to a friend. Used in place of other more specific words like "Buy" or "Purchase" or "Steal".
Hey I think I'm going to "get" this CD.
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To succeed, or to accomplish your goals
Dave: "How was your job interview Andy?"
Andy: "Get!"
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