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This phrase is often used after "roasting" someone, or playing a trick on someone behind their back. These days, the younger generations use it to be a joke, and not in a cruel way.
Cameron: "Boy, I don't know a bit of this French."

Aubrey: "Well, maybe if you didn't work on computers all day and would study for once, you would get the gist!"

Ally: "Oh! Got em!"
by @TheRoseBowler September 2, 2017
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Got 'em

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Mom: "Son, I'm gay."
Son: "Got 'em!"
by faggots arent real May 22, 2018
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got em' coach

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Phrase used in making an opponent, friend, or innocent bi-standard feel as they have been used or taken advantage of in a particular situation.
Tyron muttered, "got em' coach" as he dribbled past Larry in a game of 1-on-1 basketball.
by Cliff Hargis March 22, 2007
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got em da

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word usage by residents of hurstbourne woods
you gay. ooooohhhh got him
by Got him April 13, 2005
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When you get got super bad. You then become a resident of a community of other people that have gone through the same. Much similar to "got em" but on a larger scale.
Statement: Damn, I just became a victim of identity theft.
Response: Got em city, population: you bro
by MajesticB August 6, 2022
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When you get got super bad. You then become a member of a community that has gone through the same. Much similar to "got em" but on a larger scale.
Statement: Damn, I just became a victim of identity theft.

Response: Got em city, population: you bro.
by MajesticB August 6, 2022
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Smoke 'em if you got 'em

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To tell someone that they have limited time to do something, or that someone needs to quickly finish up whatever they were already in the middle of. Usually said before something significant is about to happen that would make doing said thing more difficult to do later on.

Assumed to come from the military, with officers letting soldiers know that it was time to rest and indulge (e.g. smoking the cigarettes they earned/found) between movements. However, over time the term has somewhat evolved to imply preparedness and finality, as in "this may be the last time you can do this, so do it now".

Correct speech would be "smoke them if you've got them" which is usually cut down to "smoke 'em if you got 'em" or "smoke 'em if ya got 'em", depending on accent or how fast the phrase is being said.
"Hostiles incoming! Smoke 'em if ya got 'em!"
"Well, I'm the ride home, and I think it's time to go. Smoke 'em if you got 'em, and then I'm leaving - with or without you."
"Please keep your hands and feet inside the vehicle at all times. If at any point during the ride you become disoriented... there's nothing we can do about it. Now, have you removed all of your jewelry...? Are you allergic to shellfish...?" "JEEBS!" "RIGHT THEN! Smoke 'em if ya got 'em!"
by TheRobotMenace March 21, 2022
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