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111get even — informal if you get even with someone who has done something bad to you, you do something bad to them. Vinnie s a spiteful kind of guy. Who knows what he might think up to get even. He swore he d get even with Lee for humiliating him. (often +… …
112done over — mod. beat; outscored. □ The other team was done over, and they knew it. □ Bruno felt that Frank would get the idea if he was done over a little …
113get brownie points — informal to get praise or approval for something you have done. I thought I might get some brownie points by helping to organize the party …
114Get the lead out! — exclam. Get moving!; Hurry up! (Crude. It is assumed that one has bowels full of lead.) □ Come on, you turkeys. Get the lead out! □ Shake the lead out! I want it done today, not next week …
115get something over with — do or undergo something unpleasant or difficult, so as to be rid of it * * * ˌget sth ˈover (with) derived (informal) to complete sth unpleasant but necessary • I ll be glad to get the exam …
116done for — informal if you get caught, you ll be done for Syn: ruined, finished, destroyed, undone, doomed, lost; informal washed up …
117Get It Hot — Highway to Hell Highway to Hell Album par AC/DC Sortie 27 juillet 1979 Enregistrement Février Avril 1979 au Roundhouse Studios Londres …
118get away scot-free — If someone gets away scot free, they are not punished when they have done something wrong. ( Get off scot free is an alternative.) (Dorking School Dictionary) …
119get/take flak — If you get or take flak, you receive severe criticism for something you have done. He got a lot of flak for the way he handled the situation …
120get the hump — British, informal to get annoyed or upset with someone because you think they have done something bad to you. Tony got the hump because he thought we hadn t invited him to the party …