get left (v)
to became violently angry.
【例】when maria walked in and caught her parents reading her diary, she got left. [southwest texas state university, san marcos, tx, 1998]
get off me old skool; this boy right here gonna show you somethin you aint never seen before (sentence)
you say this when you are playing ball because it gets the man pissed. [csun, northridge, ca]
get off slim-slow (v)
to lose weight.
【例】i know she doesn't think she is cute; she needs to get off slim-slow. [texas southern university, houston, tx, 1998]
get one's drink on (v)
starting to drink or wanting to drink.
【例】i'm going to get my drink on! [university of southern indiana, evansville, in, 1998]
get one's drisey on (v)
to drink.
【例】i got my drisey on at the bar. [st. michael's college, winnoski, vt, 1998]
get one's head cut (v)
to have one's girlfriend stolen away by an unsuspected contender.
【例】did you hear that mr. man got his head cut? [southwest texas state university, san marcos, tx, 1998]
get ones jig on (v)
to dance.
【例】i went to dana's party last night and got my jig on! [clarion university, clarion, pa, 1999]
get one's johnny blaze on (v)
to smoke marijuana.
【例】i'm going up to room 5 to get my johnny blaze on. [george washington university, washington, dc, 1998]
get (one's) swerve on (v)
1. to have sex.
【例】so did you get your swerve on with him last night?
2. to make out.
【例】there was a couple on the second floor of the library gettin' their swerve on right there for the whole world to see! [university of nevada, reno, reno, nv]