get it together



get it (all) together

Fig. to become fit or organized; to organize one's thinking; to become relaxed and rational. Bill seems to be acting more normal now. I think he's getting it all together. I hope he gets it together soon. His life is a mess.
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get it together

to become organized We would have liked to go to Dallas, but we couldn't get it together to drive there.
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get it together

 
1. (informal) to manage to organize an activity We were planning a trip to India, but we never got it together. (sometimes + to do sth) I wonder if he'll ever get it together to set up his own diving school.
2. (informal) if two people get it together, they start a sexual relationship with each other We'd met a few times before, but we didn't really get it together till Rachel's party.
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get it together

verb
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
HamHAM (English)Biblical
Veceslav-Medieval Czech
Chanelleshə-NELEnglish (Modern)
Tudor (2)-Romanian
BernÁT-Hungarian
Reginarə-JEEN-ə (English), rə-GEEN-ə (English), rə-JIEN-ə (English), re-GEE-nah (German, Polish), re-JEE-nah (Italian), RE-gee-naw (Hungarian)English, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Lithuanian, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Swedish, Norweg