6 definitions by Jason Forbes

"The get" often means "the point" or "the meaning" of something that has just occurred.
Q: "Two lovers like Bonnie & Clyde. What's the get behind what I just said?" A: "Two criminal lovers were once Bonnie & Clyde."

Q: "Let's go to Tescos!" A: "What's the get?" Q: "We could buy some food!"
by Jason Forbes December 29, 2005
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Variant of allow dat

Means "no" but is a stronger phrase than "no". It is usually used as a sign of resentment.
"Q: Wanna go to the cinema? A: Nah 'low dat, that girl might be there!"
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To "get" something means to "understand" it.
"When Mary told that joke, did you get it?"
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Means "no" but is a stronger phrase than "no". It is usually used as a sign of resentment.
"Q: Wanna go to the cinema? A: Nah allow dat, that girl might be there!"
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Phrase used to suggest something. You can use "Come we" as you would "Let's...".
"Come we go to the shop." (Let's go to the shop.)
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Means "no" but is a stronger phrase than "no". It is usually used as a sign of resentment.
"Q: Wanna go to the cinema? A: Nah 'low dat, that girl might be there!"
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