get together phrasal verb ( see also ↑ get )
1 . if people get together, they meet in order to spend time with each other:
We must get together for a drink.
2 . if two people get together, they start a romantic or sexual relationship
3 . get something ↔ together to collect things together:
I need to get some paperwork together for the meeting.
4 . get somebody ↔ together to bring people together to make a group:
He got together a group of local businessmen to discuss the problem.
5 . get something ↔ together to succeed in getting enough money to do or buy something:
We’re trying to get together enough money to buy a flat.
6 . get something together informal to change your life so that it is organized and you are in control of it:
He’s just trying to get his life together at the moment.
get yourself together
I’m staying with my parents for a while, until I’ve got myself together a bit.
7 . get it together spoken to be organized and successful in your life, job etc:
The government can’t seem to get it together on the environment.