correct English:We have to go to the store or I'll have to tell my mom we have no food in the house. So you need to get out of bed and we have to be home before mom's come home.
common English: We've got to go to the store or I've gotta tell my mom we got no food in the house. So you gotta get out of bed and we've gotta be home before she's gotten home.
common English: We've got to go to the store or I've gotta tell my mom we got no food in the house. So you gotta get out of bed and we've gotta be home before she's gotten home.
by Psych Ward Employee January 04, 2005
by Humpty November 09, 2003
When you realize that you said something stupid and you catch yourself before someone gives you a point.( Which means if they say point after you've said got the point goes to them.)
by Shae May 25, 2004
Got to;
1. A phrase of understood agreement to a statement occasionally used at the end of aforementioned statement, made by someone other than yourself.
1. A phrase of understood agreement to a statement occasionally used at the end of aforementioned statement, made by someone other than yourself.
1. Chris: So since I was in Atlanta anyway, I figured, "Why not go to Magic City"
Steven: Got to...
2. Tracy: I couldn't decide whether or not I wanted to drink Goose or Crown tonight, so I bought a bottle of both.
Gordon: (uncontrollable cheese) Got to!
Steven: Got to...
2. Tracy: I couldn't decide whether or not I wanted to drink Goose or Crown tonight, so I bought a bottle of both.
Gordon: (uncontrollable cheese) Got to!
by Truth by Daylight February 11, 2008
by water&Air July 29, 2003
(n.) A lesser known abbreviation got the word 'faggot'. Mainly used to avoid awkward situations in public, while still trying to insult friends.
"Actually, the word 'got' is the past tense of ge--" -Jordan
"SHUT THE FUCK UP JORDAN YOU PIECE OF SHIT GOT." -Steve
"FUCK JORDAN YOU KNOW IT ALL GOT." -Mark
"SHUT THE FUCK UP JORDAN YOU PIECE OF SHIT GOT." -Steve
"FUCK JORDAN YOU KNOW IT ALL GOT." -Mark
by D3ATHMUFFIn November 27, 2013