get some
English
Etymology
Reduced from get (some) action.
Verb
get some (third-person singular simple present gets some, present participle getting some, simple past got some, past participle gotten some)
- (US, euphemistic, informal) To have sex.
- So, did you get some with him?
- I'm going to that new club to get some tonight.
- (dysphemistic, informal) To be involved in a fight or assault.
- The young Marine was spoiling for a fight; he hoped to get some during his next tour of duty.
- Used other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see get, some.
See also
- getting any
- getting some
- do it
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