Steve: Dude, I just scrogged Felicia the other day
Hugh: No getting dude?
Steve: No getting.
Hugh: That's awesome
Hugh: No getting dude?
Steve: No getting.
Hugh: That's awesome
by Justin Spiewak January 21, 2007
These two words are a prefix of a wide variety of words in the dialect of people from Hedon, East Yorkshire. They are often used in a forthright way, and are an instruction for someone to do something.
Instruction to a child unwilling to wear a particular garment such as a scarf or balaclava - "Get it worn."
Instruction to a child to finish their tea - "Get it eaten."
Seen scrawled with chalk on a blackboard in a pub in Hedon - Get it Fingered.
Instruction to a child to finish their tea - "Get it eaten."
Seen scrawled with chalk on a blackboard in a pub in Hedon - Get it Fingered.
by GYUK August 02, 2014
Are you getting it in with your girlfriend?
by hiram rodriguez November 02, 2007
"Let's go 'get on' a QP."
"I'm already 'getting on' later this arvo. I'm waiting for my 'old mate' to call me back."
"I'm already 'getting on' later this arvo. I'm waiting for my 'old mate' to call me back."
by Diego September 05, 2003
A rallying cheer to go balls to the wall with reckless abandon. To give 100% while doing something unproductive and often dangerous.
by mike November 22, 2004
To get into someone is another way of saying to make out with someone, but it is more commonly used in Britain and does not necessarily mean anything sexual.
by naomii96 June 30, 2011
To step up the level of drinking and/or stupidity, with the intention of spending a night in the lock-up
by Ray Warren May 07, 2003