GET ON


Meaning of GET ON in English

v. , informal 1. To speak to (someone) roughly about something he did wrong; blame; scold. Mrs. Thompson got on the girls for not keeping their rooms clean. The fans got on the new shortstop after he made several errors.

Synonym: JUMP ON. 2. See: GET ALONG. 3. To grow older. Work seems harder these days; I'm getting on, you know.

American idioms English vocabulary.      Английский словарь американских идиом.