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  • 31get down on — phr verb Get down on is used with these nouns as the object: ↑knee …

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  • 32get down to — phr verb Get down to is used with these nouns as the object: ↑basics, ↑business, ↑reading, ↑work …

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  • 33get down — vb American to let oneself go, begin something in earnest. This phrase was originally a piece of black slang, inspired by get down to business (probably first used as a euphemism for beginning sexual activity, then transferred to musical… …

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  • 34Get Down (You\'re the One for Me) — «Get down (you re the one for me)» Сингл Backstreet Boys из альбома «Backstreet Boys» Выпущен 30 апреля …

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  • 35Get Down (You're the One for Me) — «Get down (you re the one for me)» Сингл Backstreet Boys c альбома «Backstreet Boys» Выпу …

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  • 36Get Down (You’re the One for Me) — «Get down (you re the one for me)» Сингл Backstreet Boys …

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  • 37Get Down (You're The One For Me) — «Get Down (You re The One For Me)» Sencillo de Backstreet Boys del álbum Backstreet Boys Grabación Agosto de 1995 Género(s) Pop, Rap Duración 3:52 …

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  • 38Get Down Saturday Night — is a single released in 1983 by the disco artist Oliver Cheatham. The song reached #38 on the UK singles chart.Main versions* 1983 Get Down Saturday Night (Original 7 Version) * 1983 Get Down Saturday Night (Original 12 Version) * 1983 Get Down… …

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  • 39Get Down Saturday Night — est un single du chanteur Oliver Cheatham paru en 1983. Il réalisa la 38ème place des ventes au Royaume Uni cette année là. Oliver Cheatham créa différentes versions de son tube. Principales versions 1983 Get Down Saturday Night (Original 7… …

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  • 40get down to brass tacks — also[get down to cases] {v. phr.}, {informal} To begin the most important work or business; get started on the most important things to talk about or know. * /The men talked about little things and then got down to brass tacks./ * /A busy doctor… …

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