get it on
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Definition
Verb (Phrasal Verb) 1. To engage in sexual intercourse: The primary meaning of "get it on" is to have sex with someone. It is an informal, somewhat slang expression. 2. To become enthusiastically involved in an activity: In a secondary, less common usage, it can mean to begin doing something with energy or excitement, such as dancing or fighting.
Usage and Examples
Primary Meaning (Sexual):
- They left the party early because they wanted to get it on.
- The movie implied the two characters were about to get it on.
Secondary Meaning (Activity):
- The band started playing, and everyone got it on the dance floor. (This usage is rarer and often context-dependent.)
Advanced Usage and Nuances
- The phrase is highly informal and colloquial. It is not appropriate for formal or academic contexts.
- It often carries a connotation of mutual consent and enthusiastic participation.
- When used in the secondary sense, the activity (e.g., dancing, fighting) is usually clear from the context (e.g., "get it on the dance floor").
Variants and Related Words
- Hook up (verb, phrasal): An even more modern and casual slang synonym for having a sexual encounter.
- Make love (verb phrase): A more romantic and gentle synonym.
- Sleep with (verb, phrasal): A common, direct synonym (as seen in the reference context).
Synonyms
- Have sex
- Sleep with
- Make love
- Be intimate with
- Have intercourse
Related Idioms and Phrases
- Get busy: Another very informal slang phrase with the same primary meaning.
- Do it: A vague but commonly understood informal phrase for having sex.
Note: "Get it on" as a fixed phrasal verb is distinct from the separate words "get," "it," and "on." The definitions above apply specifically to the phrase as a unit.
Verb
- have sexual intercourse with
- This student sleeps with everyone in her dorm
- Adam knew Eve
- Were you ever intimate with this man?