Saying that it really doesnt matter to you; not caring about something later on but maybe caring about it right now.
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Get the all over it mug.Idiomatic expression, implying that something is under control or taken care of. Superlative of the phrase "I'm on it."
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Get the all over it mug.Most people think the phrase "get over it" means to "forget
about it." If I were to forget about something in life then I would bash my head wild open with a big glass of bottle wine to erase my memory so that way I can't look back.
When we say "get over it" we are saying "Don't let the past ruin your life" or "Stop living in the past and stick with the current event."
about it." If I were to forget about something in life then I would bash my head wild open with a big glass of bottle wine to erase my memory so that way I can't look back.
When we say "get over it" we are saying "Don't let the past ruin your life" or "Stop living in the past and stick with the current event."
Friend: My ancestors were the victims of Halocaust
Me: That was the past, get over it.
Friend: But I don't wanna forget about it.
Me: No, I meant don't let the past screw up your life.
Me: That was the past, get over it.
Friend: But I don't wanna forget about it.
Me: No, I meant don't let the past screw up your life.
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Get the get over it mug.1) The expression of a loss of interest in something or someone.
2) The indication that a negative event is no longer bothersome to someone.
2) The indication that a negative event is no longer bothersome to someone.
1) I thought that Bud Light was great beer when I started drinking, but now I'm over it.
2) I suffered for days after she broke up with me, but I'm over it now.
2) I suffered for days after she broke up with me, but I'm over it now.
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Get the all over it mug.A statement commonly used to distract people from the fact that one is NOT actually over something. Mainly used to avoid rough situations or conversations.
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