get rid of
to throw away, make yourself free of somebody / something
get back at
to take revenge on somebody
get in trouble
to find yourself in a situation in which you can be criticized or punished
get out of the way
to move to one
get the impression
to think, have an idea or opinion
get even
to cause somebody the same amount of trouble or harm as they have caused you
get the chance
to have the opportunity
get the joke
to understand a joke
get to know
to discover what somebody or something is really like
get real
to see things as they really are, don’t act in a stupid unreasonable way
get a life
used to talk about your own life or to tell somebody to do something more exciting with their life
get on somebody’s nerves
to annoy somebody
get your act together
to organize yourself more effectively in order to be able to achieve something
get along really well
to really enjoy each other’s company
get the short end of the stick
to be treated unfairly
get the message
to understand what somebody is trying to tell you
get your own way
to get or do what you want, especially when somebody has tried to stop you
get over
you get over a broken relationship, death, sickness, or
other trauma.
get by
can also be used to mean manage in the context of speaking languages