- ˈget with
- phrasal verb
spokenget with it to pay attention to what is happening and start doing what you should be doing
Dictionary for writing and speaking English. 2014.
Dictionary for writing and speaking English. 2014.
get with it — {v. phr.}, {slang} To pay attention; be alive or alert; get busy. * /The students get with it just before examinations./ * /The coach told the team to get with it./ Compare: ON THE BALL … Dictionary of American idioms
get with it — {v. phr.}, {slang} To pay attention; be alive or alert; get busy. * /The students get with it just before examinations./ * /The coach told the team to get with it./ Compare: ON THE BALL … Dictionary of American idioms
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get with it — Synonyms and related words: act on, act upon, attack, bear a hand, dive into, do something, do something about, enter on, enter upon, fall to, get busy, get cracking, get going, go, go to it, hop to it, jump to it, launch into, lift a finger,… … Moby Thesaurus
get with — verb a) To be in the company of; to accompany; to become intimate with. The stallion got with foal three out of four mares. b) To impregnate … Wiktionary
get with the program — verb To become organized, current, or aware; to contribute or cooperate productively or competently; Syn: get a clue, on top of … Wiktionary
Get with smb. — 1. neck, kiss, and pet with (someone); 2. have sexual intercourse with someone … Dictionary of Australian slang
get with smb. — Australian Slang 1. neck, kiss, and pet with (someone); 2. have sexual intercourse with someone … English dialects glossary
get with it — phrasal to become alert or aware ; show sophisticated consciousness … New Collegiate Dictionary
Get with — engage in kissing and petting … Dictionary of Australian slang
Get with it — 1. become aware of a situation; 2. concentrate; 3. be able to cope; 4. become fashionable or up to date … Dictionary of Australian slang