by E.J. Barrois September 5, 2005
(1) Fitting many activities into an evening.
usually pertaining to drinking, partying, and/or sex acts
(2) In the sense of experience -
"In the 2 years I've worked here, I've worked 17 years here. I got it in"
usually pertaining to drinking, partying, and/or sex acts
(2) In the sense of experience -
"In the 2 years I've worked here, I've worked 17 years here. I got it in"
by Zorrocat May 15, 2017
means: r u understand ? when u can't catch a phrase ,, when someone talk to u,, or may be used to describe getting something.
by hunterB52 June 9, 2011
'why is he so gots?'
'did you see X Factor last night?'
'nah, its a gots programme'
'Donal is so gots'
'you coming out this weekend?'
'nah, gots bruv'
'did you see X Factor last night?'
'nah, its a gots programme'
'Donal is so gots'
'you coming out this weekend?'
'nah, gots bruv'
by kalamonline8 March 23, 2017
Understanding a task given to you by someone or if you have understood something you have read or heared.
"Son do the laundry," Got
by My name I is gooly gala September 12, 2013
by ashpreshmij December 7, 2011
All these morons are pissing me off!
People think that they're so smart when they come in here as grammar experts when they really don't know a single thing about it. "Got" is a real word and it has a real use and almost no one knows it. People will often say "I got to go to the store" when it should be "I have to go to the store". People will also say "I got three dollars" when it should be "I have three dollars". But, the correct usage of "got" is the past tense of "get". This version of "got" should be able to be replaced with "received". For example, "I got a computer last year" IS a correct English sentence.
People think that they're so smart when they come in here as grammar experts when they really don't know a single thing about it. "Got" is a real word and it has a real use and almost no one knows it. People will often say "I got to go to the store" when it should be "I have to go to the store". People will also say "I got three dollars" when it should be "I have three dollars". But, the correct usage of "got" is the past tense of "get". This version of "got" should be able to be replaced with "received". For example, "I got a computer last year" IS a correct English sentence.
by Lelacdescygnes June 3, 2006