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)

  1. (US, euphemistic, informal) To have sex.
    So, did you get some with him?
    I'm going to that new club to get some tonight.
  2. (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.
  3. Used other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see get, some.

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