by Meme-mentos March 24, 2020

by Bigcoco44 July 11, 2016

1) To make an individual emotional. Whether happy, angry, sad, et cetera.
Also known as gets to me. This is a vague term, so you will have to make a judgement call as to what emotion they are trying to convey.
2) This term can also mean to Understand. Can be phrased as a question. Also known as get me.
Also known as gets to me. This is a vague term, so you will have to make a judgement call as to what emotion they are trying to convey.
2) This term can also mean to Understand. Can be phrased as a question. Also known as get me.
1) That song, Angel of the Morning, really gets me when I'm having a hard day. (This is an example of sadness.)
2) Paul and I really click - He actually gets me.
OR
I've been talking this entire time, are you even getting me?
2) Paul and I really click - He actually gets me.
OR
I've been talking this entire time, are you even getting me?
by Koroshiya December 28, 2005

by Newnon April 21, 2019

Used by Sir Percival Blakney played by Anthony Andrews in the 1982 version of The Scarlet Pimpernel.
Sink me, your tailors have betrayed you.
Sink me, the lady is a poet.
Sink me, your highness, it was this damned cravat. Simply refused to tie. I ask you. Sticking out like a pincushion.
Sink me, the lady is a poet.
Sink me, your highness, it was this damned cravat. Simply refused to tie. I ask you. Sticking out like a pincushion.
by elusive pimpernel January 11, 2010

by Skooter Bandit March 11, 2019
