get it
Meanings
verb
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see get, it.
- To understand something; to catch on; to fully appreciate its implications.
- To receive a negative thing: to receive punishment; to receive a retaliation; to receive a beating; to get what's coming to one; to feel someone's wrath.
- To be struck (as an act of violence).
- To have sex, especially referring to its possibility or eventuality.
intj
- Used to encourage someone, especially to indicate that someone is doing something well.
intj
- Do you understand? Have you heard? (after explaining or giving an order)
- Used to draw attention to a pun or other joke one has made.
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