Get Off The Ground :
Get In On The Act : If people want to get in on the act, they want to participate in something that is currently profitable or popular.
Get In On The Ground Floor : If you get in on the ground floor, you enter a project or venture at the start before people know how successful it might be.
Get It In The Neck : If you get it in the neck, you are punished or criticised for something.
Get It Off Your Chest : If you get something off your chest, you confess to something that has been troubling you.
Get My Drift : If you get someone’s drift, you understand what they are trying to say.
Get Off The Ground : If a project or plan gets off the ground, it starts to be put into operation.
Get On Like A House On Fire : If people get on like a house on fire, they have a very close and good relationship.
Get On Your Nerves : If something gets on your nerves, it annoys or irritates you.
Get On Your Soapbox : If someone on their soapbox, they hold forth (talk a lot) about a subject they feel strongly about.
Get Out Of Bed On The Wrong Side : If you get out of bed on the wrong side, you wake up and start the day in a bad mood for no real reason.
Get The Axe : If you get axe, you lose your job.
Lakshmi got the axe from her job because she often took leave without permission.
Get The Ball Rolling :
If you get the ball rolling, you start something so that it can start making progress.
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