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121get off my back — spoken phrase used for telling someone to stop criticizing you or telling you what to do Thesaurus: ways of making or receiving criticism or blamehyponym to criticize, accuse or blamesynonym Main entry: back …
122get off your arse — british impolite phrase used for telling someone to do something and not be lazy Thesaurus: ways of encouraging or telling someone to do somethingsynonym Main entry: arse …
123get out of the right side of bed — get out of the right/wrong/side of bed humorous phrase used for saying that someone is in a good bad mood I think the boss must have got out of the wrong side of the bed this morning! Thesaurus: to be, or to become angry or annoyedsynonym to be,… …
124get out of the wrong side of bed — get out of the right/wrong/side of bed humorous phrase used for saying that someone is in a good bad mood I think the boss must have got out of the wrong side of the bed this morning! Thesaurus: to be, or to become angry or annoyedsynonym to be,… …
125get well (soon) — phrase used for giving good wishes to someone who is ill Thesaurus: ways of wishing someone well or illsynonym Main entry: well …
126get your thinking cap on — get/put/your thinking cap on old fashioned phrase used for telling someone to start thinking about how to do something Thesaurus: to think carefully or a lot about thingssynonym Main entry: thinking cap …
127get|a|way — «GEHT uh WAY», noun. Informal. 1. the act of getting away; escape: »Long jumps, quick getaways…had helped Mr. Valentine to become noted as a successful dodger of retribution (O. Henry). 2. a start from a complete stop: »a racing car s fast… …
128get the goods on — get (or have) the goods on informal obtain (or possess) information about (someone) that may be used to their detriment …