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<interjection> Chiefly British;
1) Expression of victory or happiness of the result of a given situation. Get in (there) 2) Phrase used to encourage another to do something dangerous or exciting, usually when they show signs of wanting to do it anyway. 1)
CARL: "Here, Pete! Jenny says she wants to give you a hand-job." PETE: "Get in! Where is she?" 2) JENNY: "You like that?" PETE: "Oh yeah, harder bitch! HARDER!" <enter Pete's friends> PETE'S FRIEND: "Haha, whoa! Get in there, lad!" PETE'S FRIEND 2: "Ogh, that's fucking sick..." |
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