verb; state of being, in the pretense of already being 'got', can be conjugated to different tenses, see to get got, to get gotten, getting got, going to get got
by southern_fury March 28, 2018
by SEROvectra January 6, 2021
"That nigga shot my grandma's best crown damn near off her head. Shiyat."
"They got to get got, nigga."
"No doubt."
"They got to get got, nigga."
"No doubt."
by Sleepy Quick January 6, 2005
by Humpty November 9, 2003
by BigBoiGotGot December 14, 2018
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