get (one's) own back



get (one's) own back

To take or get revenge upon a person or group of people, especially as a means of recompense or personal satisfaction for a slight or previous setback; to avenge oneself. Jonathan bullied me mercilessly at school, but I eventually got my own back when I bought out his father's business and became his boss. Our ground troops may have been outgunned by the insurgents, but we'll get our own back when we begin the airstrikes.
See also: back, get, own

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Upasana-Indian, Hindi
Kruno-Croatian
Bieitobee-AY-tawGalician
BarnabasBAHR-nah-bahs (German), BAHR-nə-bəs (English)German, English (Rare), Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
Ó&Eth;Inn-Norse Mythology, Icelandic
ÁGnesAHG-neshHungarian