6 definitions by Jason Forbes
Q: "Two lovers like Bonnie & Clyde. What's the get behind what I just said?" A: "Two criminal lovers were once Bonnie & Clyde."
Q: "Let's go to Tescos!" A: "What's the get?" Q: "We could buy some food!"
Q: "Let's go to Tescos!" A: "What's the get?" Q: "We could buy some food!"
by Jason Forbes December 29, 2005
Variant of allow dat
Means "no" but is a stronger phrase than "no". It is usually used as a sign of resentment.
Means "no" but is a stronger phrase than "no". It is usually used as a sign of resentment.
by Jason Forbes December 29, 2005
by Jason Forbes December 29, 2005
by Jason Forbes December 29, 2005
by Jason Forbes December 29, 2005
Varient of allow
Means "no" but is a stronger phrase than "no". It is usually used as a sign of resentment.
Means "no" but is a stronger phrase than "no". It is usually used as a sign of resentment.
by Jason Forbes December 29, 2005