get together
See also: gettogether and get-together
English
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Verb
get together (third-person singular simple present gets together, present participle getting together, simple past got together, past participle (UK) got together or (US) gotten together)
- (transitive, intransitive) To meet, to gather together, to congregate.
- 2000, Jane Green, Bookends, London: Penguin Books, →ISBN; republished as Bookends: A Novel, trade paperback edition, New York, N.Y.: Broadway Books, 2003, →ISBN, page 304:
- In fact, she doesn't mention the fact that I've obviously been avoiding her, just sounds genuinely thrilled to hear from me, and as soon as I mention getting together she suggests Monday, which is rather keen, even for Portia.
- 2001, Karen S Smith, Up To No Good, 2004, Black Lace, London, unnumbered page,
- This was what a hen night should be: just a group of good friends getting together to enjoy unpretentious fun away from other people’s eyes.
- 2015, Eva Dolan, Tell No Tales, Random House, →ISBN, page 167:
- They were easy to shrug off as harmless cranks, only interested in getting together in scuzzy pubs to talk about a revolution they would never manage to provoke, more likely to fight among themselves than raise a concerted attack on the minorities they were so opposed to.
- 2000, Jane Green, Bookends, London: Penguin Books, →ISBN; republished as Bookends: A Novel, trade paperback edition, New York, N.Y.: Broadway Books, 2003, →ISBN, page 304:
- (transitive, intransitive) To accumulate, to gather.
- (intransitive) To agree.
- (idiomatic, reciprocal, transitive) To start dating; to start being a couple.
- (intransitive) To have sex
- 2021 July 2, Sabrina Barr, “Loki fans defend Marvel series over ‘queerbaiting’ claims as director says God of Mischief’s bisexuality won’t be explored further”, in Metro, UK:
- Several Loki fans shared their horror over the idea of Loki and Sylvie getting together, as it would be an example of selfcest.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see get, together.
Related terms
Translations
to meet
to accumulate