verb. To get the party started. A reference to the sound champagne makes when you open it.
"Hey, drunk girl no one likes-- grab me that bottle of bubbly bc we about to get it poppin'."
"Aww, man. How y'all gon' get it poppin' without me?"
"Easy, we just pop open a bottle of Moet & Chandon right after you got leave. Does that answer your question?"
On every December 28 the person your on FaceTime with has to get naked and do a little dance.
Boy: yo it’s December 28 National get naked on FaceTime day you know what that means
Girl: yeah I know what day it is *gets naked*
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"Get well done" is a versatile phrase than can be used in many situations, such as:
1. Wishing a get well soon
2. An adjective/verb; such as when you are DONE.
3. Good luck and Happiness
1. I heard you got sick yesterday, I wish you get well done soon!
2. I didn't study for the test at all. I am about to GET WELL DONE.
3. Get well done!
Make sure none of the guys get itchy to start things with that rival gang
A situation where it looks as though two or more people are going to have 'beef' (an argument, not the food) then one may say it is 'getting beefy'
Ooh it looks like things are getting beefy, be ready to step in!
An east Anglian English alternative for 'mind your own business'. Especially used by the older generation - and knitters.
Kevin: "Mate, you are making that pasta all wrong, you add pasta to sauce not sauce to pasta".
Derik: "Kevin, why don't get on with your own knitting unless you want to make dinner".