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getting it going 

To get the party started. Often yelled loudly and with a stutter. Ironically, this is often said when the party is over and everyone is hammered. Can also be used as an excuse to drink a beer at 9 a.m.
*beer cracks open*
Girl- What are you doing? It's 9 a.m.
Dude- I'm getting it going!!
Related Words
Getanin is the male word for geta.
Means a guy with a warm heart, he’s loved by every one. Also he’s intelligent, sarcastic, and has an infectious laugh, a smile that can melt you’re heart.
Sascha : Who’s that guy sitting next to Paul?
Chris : idk him but he’s a Getanin.
getanin by スタン April 20, 2019

getting wood

1. The act of attaining an erection.

2. The act of successfully harvesting wood from trees in the game Minecraft.
Lauren didn't know what the achievement "Getting Wood" referred to.
getting wood by Ludwigofid December 1, 2015

getting lulu'd 

this refers to the point of intoxication where one has absolutely no control over their thoughts or actions, and no recollection of anything that took place. one can distinguish being "lulu'd" from being "drunk" or "wasted" by the emotional reactions. the individual experiences unusual, intimate attachments to people or objects around them, and may become very territorial of their drinks. a loss of motor skills, and the use of short, simple phrases is common.
john: it's my 21st birthday this weekend! we're all getting drunk.
chris: no, we're getting lulu'd.
getting lulu'd by italiano91 July 16, 2011

go-getter 

someone wants the best in life and they work hard to get to make it happen for themselves nobody stops them.
We went to a job program and we had go-getters who want to look for a job and want to make it happen in job force market.
go-getter by Wisdomgirl November 17, 2013

The gettin' place 

Southern euphamism for the place where you "got" something, if you want to keep that place a secret. Also means, "Mind your own business."
Carla Jean: Where'd you get that gun? Llewelyn: The gettin' place.
The gettin' place by NoCountry January 23, 2011