get-one teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- get into one's stride
- To become familiar with something recently learnt
- get off of one's cloud
- to detain from pestering a person
Hey! You! Get off of my cloud!.
- get off one's chest
- to relieve oneself by talking to someone
- get off one's high horse
- To stop acting in an imperious, overbearing or bossy manner
- get one's act together
- To become serious, organized, worthwhile, etc
It didn't look like he'd ever get his act together, but eventually the project got going.
- get one's affairs in order
- To prepare for the end of one's life as one has lived it
The judge gave him ten days to get his affairs in order before beginning his sentence.
- get one's ass in gear
- To exert effective effort; to get going; to get moving; to start producing
He had been sitting there for two hours until the boss showed up and told him to get his ass in gear.
- get one's back up
- To become angry, defensive, or irritable
- get one's butt somewhere
- go somewhere, especially quickly
I've got to get my butt to class.
- get one's claws into
- Have a controlling influence over
Once that bank gets its claws into you, it doesn't let go easily.
- get one's claws out
- To prepare to attack or retaliate
That cat will always get its claws out when it sees a mouse.
- get one's end away
- To have sex
- get one's eye in
- To become accustomed to the playing conditions, and thus bring one's hand-eye coordination to a reasonable level
- get one's eye in
- To develop a perceptual skill, especially visual
- get one's feet wet
- To begin gaining experience; To take a risk and try something new
Why don't you try getting your feet wet on the beginner slopes.
- get one's finger out
- To free one's finger
- get one's finger out
- To proceed with the matter in hand
- get one's foot in the door
- To initiate contact or a relationship; to gain access, especially to an entry-level job
But despite his academic credentials, Julian had to fight just to get his foot in the door at most laboratories.
- get one's freak on
- To go crazy; to freak out
- get one's freak on
- To party
- get one's freak on
- To dance
- get one's freak on
- To have sex
- get one's hands on
- To get; to obtain; to secure
If you can get your hands on the right ingredients, it's an easy recipe.
- get one's head around
- to understand, fathom (a problem)
When my mum did pass away I fell out with Cod because I couldn't get my head around why he'd taken away the one person that we needed in our lives, because dad was no good to us.
- get one's head around
- to work out, figure out (a problem)
- get one's juices flowing
- to sexually excite, to tantalize
- get one's kit off
- To undress or be naked with the intention of being seen naked
The woman in this film is not shy about getting her kit off, is she?.
- get one's knickers in a knot
- Alternative form of get one's knickers in a bunch
- get one's knickers in a twist
- To become overwrought or unnecessarily upset over a trivial matter
- get one's leg over
- To have sex
It's all well and good being kind to girls and respecting them, but at the end of the day all I want to do is get my leg over.
- get one's leg over
- Literally: for a person to lift his or her leg over something
1991: He just didn't quite get his leg over. — Jonathan Agnew, BBC Test Match Special, describing Ian Botham treading on his stumps. Co-commentator Brian Johnston was reduced to a fit of on-air giggles at the (presumably unintentional) double-entendre with the slang sense above. Quoted in The Guinness Book of Cricket Blunders, Cris Freddi, Guinness Publishing, 1996, ISBN 0-85112-624-3, page 138.
- get one's marching orders
- To be dismissed disgracefully
- get one's panties in a bunch
- Alternative form of get one's knickers in a twist
- get one's shorts in a knot
- Alternative form of get one's knickers in a twist
- get one's skates on
- To start doing something quickly; to stop procrastinating; to hurry up
If I don't get my skate's on now I'm going to be late!.
- get one's undies in a bundle
- Alternative form of get one's knickers in a twist
- get one's wires crossed
- To get confused or mixed up; to make a mistake
I got my wires crossed and called his home phone instead of his work phone.
- get something off one's chest
- Alternative form of get off one's chest
- get to one's feet
- To stand up
- get what's coming to one
- To experience the consequences of one's action
I hope that creep gets what's coming to him, and soon!.
- get butterflies in one's stomach
- (deyim) Have a fluttering and nauseous sensation felt in the stomach when one is nervous
- get in one's face
- (deyim) Directly and aggressively in one's presence; often used with get to describe aggressively confrontational speech or behavior
1. He dunked the ball in his face.
2. His boss got in his face about being late.
- get on one's nerves
- (deyim) Make someone nervous
1. John's noisy eating habits get on your nerves.
2. Children get on their parents' nerves by asking so many questions.
- get on one's nerves
- (deyim) Irritate someone
1. John's noisy eating habits get on your nerves.
2. Children get on their parents' nerves by asking so many questions.
- get one down
- (deyim) To make (someone) unhappy; cause low spirits; cause discouragement
- get one down
- (deyim) To depress a person's spirit
- get one down
- (deyim) To swallow; digest
- get one's dander up
- (deyim) Lose one's temper
- get one's ducks in a row
- (deyim) Complete one's preparations, become efficient and well organized, as in I'm trying to get my ducks in a row before I go to Europe. This synonym for get one's act together probably alludes to lining up target ducks in a shooting gallery. [Slang; 1970s]
- get one's hands dirty
- (deyim) Involve yourself in all parts of a job, including the parts that are unpleasant, or involve hard, practical work
Unlike other bosses, he's not afraid to get his hands dirty and the men like that in him.
- get one's hands dirty
- (deyim) Do manual, menial, or other hard work
- get one's teeth into
- (deyim) To have something real or solid to think about; go to work on seriously; struggle with
After dinner, John got his teeth into the algebra lesson. Frank chose a subject for his report that he could sink his teeth into.
- get swept off one's feet
- (deyim) Fall in love very strongly
- get swept off one's feet
- (deyim) Ayakları yerden kesilmek, sırılsıklam aşık olmak
- get the shock of one's life
- to receive a serious emotional shock
- get the shock of one's life
- one was suprized in the most extreme possible way
- buy one get one free
- purchase one item and receive the second one for free
- get back on one's feet
- (Slang) return to normal life (after being sick or following serious problems)
- get into one's head
- understand, comprehend, realize
- get it through one's head
- (Slang) make someone understand it; understand
- get off one's back
- (Slang) stop annoying or bothering a person
- get off one's trolley
- go crazy
- get on one's nerves
- aggravate someone; annoy someone
- get one down
- discourage, depress (Informal)
- get one's act together
- get organized, get a hold of oneself, pull oneself up by the bootstraps, pull oneself together, clean up one's act
- get one's claws into
- get a hold of, catch, get a firm grip on
- get one's facts mixed up
- get confused with the details
- get one's feet wet
- (Slang) doing something for the first time
- get one's just deserts
- get what one deserves, receive one's due, get what one has earned (a punishment or a reward)
- get one's knife into
- cut, operate; insert a knife into
- get one's money's worth
- receive full return for one's investment
- get one's rocks off
- (Slang) reach sexual satisfaction
- get someone where one wants him
- put someone in the position that
- get under one's skin
- (Slang) irritate someone, upset somebody
- to get one's back up
- be steadfast about, be stubborn about