by Drac0 November 17, 2009
by Light Joker February 26, 2006
by Jason Forbes December 29, 2005
To have a fun or entertaining time with, usually as compensation for a period of extended separation between two or more people.
When you come visit me at college, we'll get it in.
I haven't seen you guys in a minute. We should get it in this weekend!
I haven't seen you guys in a minute. We should get it in this weekend!
by litfuse January 11, 2008
by 'ape smack' February 28, 2009
by Luminiferous Aether February 27, 2010
A phrase used to urge someone/something on in a joking, mildly sarcastic manner. The implication is that what is being attempted is a trivial challenge, an obvious or already chosen course of action, or that the person is excessively frantic or exerting too much effort relative to the task. When spoken at an animal or inanimate object, the implication is an expectation of something about to occur, usually humorous to observe. The phrase is always spoken with "get" in a low tone and "it" with raising tone and volume, sometimes drawn out.
1.) "Dude, you gonna make that traffic light?" "Get IT!"
2.) "Oh no! My bus will be here any minute!" / "Get IT!"
3.) (gritting teeth before exercising with obviously light weights) "Get IT!"
4.) (dog snarling, about to chase its own tail) "Get ITTT!"
2.) "Oh no! My bus will be here any minute!" / "Get IT!"
3.) (gritting teeth before exercising with obviously light weights) "Get IT!"
4.) (dog snarling, about to chase its own tail) "Get ITTT!"
by funkgroove February 06, 2008