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Get 'er Done 

What one rednecks say when they have an orgasm, usually from riding in their "hot Chevy" or watching too much Girls Gone Wild....
MMM...Yeah, 60 miles per hour damnit, GET Er' Done!!!
Get 'er Done by Uncle Ray Ray August 17, 2004

Get 'er Done 

used as an exclamation for something cool or nifty
if a loud jacked up truck drives by, you can say, "Get errr done!" followed by "dats right."
Get 'er Done by Manzy November 9, 2003

Get er' done! 

:Let's gpo down to the disco and pick a fight.
:Get er done.
Get er' done! by Anonymous August 13, 2003

get er done

straight up redneck term. Used at anytime where you need to show excitment. Usually four wheeling through mud, drinking, any time with fun, motors, women, or hunting. Do i get a hell yeah!
Rallying a chevy with a 358 through the mud at the rev limiter with two hot women, tities, budweiser, and country tunes cranked. Get er done!

get er done

Used by rednecks everywhere after the release of the Blue Collar Commedy Tour. Upon seeing this video, rednecks weren't really sure what the phrase meant, but learned that by using it, one could get laughter and applause from other members of the same species. Rednecks also use this phrase as an escape from intelligent conversation. It is doubful that anyone who has used this phrase has actually gotten her done.
"Bye y'all! See ya at the circle track tomorrow night!"
"Get er done!"
"Yessir! (insert laughter)"

"Larry I'm going to go live at my mom's and I'm taking the kids with me."
"Get er done!"

"What is the square root of 3,694,721?"
"Get er done?"
get er done by Miza April 17, 2006

Get'er done!

An American Southern peasant expression used to prod a workmate to complete a task in a timely manner. It was first used outside a farm field in the 1934 King Vidor Depression-era back-to-nature epic "Our Daily Bread" in the mouth of one of the field workers on an irrigation project relaying the order to let the reservoir water through the irrigation ditch in the last scene of the film.

It also has obvious sexual connotations, whether referring to the job of leading a bull to mount a cow or a man's marital duty.

The expression was made extremely popular by US country/blue-collar comedian Larry The Cable Guy (circa 2003) as the epitome of everything down home vulgar and redneck.
First worker: Let the water through!
Second worker: Go, go, go!
Third worker: Let'er rip!
Fourth worker: Do it now!
Fifth worker: Get'er done!
Get'er done! by baracine June 4, 2009