get with smb.

get with smb.
Australian Slang
1. neck, kiss, and pet with (someone);
2. have sexual intercourse with someone

English dialects glossary. 2013.

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  • Get with smb. — 1. neck, kiss, and pet with (someone); 2. have sexual intercourse with someone …   Dictionary of Australian slang

  • Get up smb. — 1. (of a male) have sex with (someone); 2. successfully stir or annoy someone; rebuke somebody, e.g. The boss got up me for being late …   Dictionary of Australian slang

  • get up smb. — Australian Slang 1. (of a male) have sex with (someone); 2. successfully stir or annoy someone; rebuke somebody, e.g. The boss got up me for being late …   English dialects glossary

  • hit it off with smb — get along well with someone We really hit it off at the party …   Idioms and examples

  • get — v. 1) (B) ( to deliver ) I have to get a message to her 2) (C) ( to obtain ) she got a newspaper for me; or: she got me a newspaper 3) (d; intr., tr.) to get across ( to cross ); ( to cause to cross ) (to get across a bridge; the general finally… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • get in touch — • keep in touch • get in touch • stay in touch (with smb) (to make) contact someone, to continue contact I ll get in touch with him when I arrive in New York in August. (with smb) talk or write to someone I have always tried to keep in touch with …   Idioms and examples

  • Get in one's back door and mash one's dinner — have anal sex with smb …   Dictionary of Australian slang

  • get in one's back door and mash one's dinner — Australian Slang have anal sex with smb …   English dialects glossary

  • get along with — (smb) have a good relationship with someone I don t get along very well with the new woman I work with …   Idioms and examples

  • get to grips with — informal (smb/smth) struggle (successfully) with an idea or problem She has finally been able to come to grips with her husband s drinking. I have enjoyed all your books, but do you really get to grips with people? I doubt it.(L.P.Hartley) …   Idioms and examples

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