A fork of Rural Dictionary
An exclamation of triumph; usually spoken by the victor of an argument after presenting a response with irrefutable logic. Equivalent to "Take that!". Common variations: "Git it roond ye" Origin: Blue-collar Glaswegian Scots. Imported from the Hakka spoken variation of Chinese by Chinese merchants settling in Maryhill, Glasgow (circa 1660).
The score clearly says Rangers won 2-NIL. Get it roond you ya Howfin bawbag!
get you to the moon means you will never give up on that person. through thick and thin.
i’ll get you to the moon.
An exclamation of triumph; usually spoken by the victor of an argument after presenting a response with irrefutable logic. Equivalent to "Take that!". Common variations: "Git it roond ye" Origin: Blue-collar Glaswegian Scots. Imported from the Hakka spoken variation of Chinese by Chinese merchants settling in Maryhill, Glasgow (circa 1660).
The score clearly says Rangers won 2-NIL. Get it round you ya Howfin bawbag!
whatever excites or sexually arouses you
1: this banana gets you off aye babe? 2: yeah baby, it's nice, very nice
To kill or to get an adversary killed.
1. Dont worry you theiving son of bitch! I’ll get you gone sooner or later! 2. So he’s been lying this whole time??? I guess we’re gonna have to get that nigga gone. 3. With nothing to lose, i have absolutely no problem with getting you gone. 4. Im quick to get someone gone.
To get with you. It's like saying I wanna be your man/girl.
...as in "I'm tryna get next to you." Go listen to some Al Green if you don't know what I mean.