get going

get going  {v.},  {informal}
1. To excite; stir up and make angry.
The boys' teasing gets John going.
Talking about her freckles gets Mary going.
2. or  {chiefly British} get cracking
To begin to move; get started.
The teacher told Walter to get going on his history lesson.
The foreman told the workmen to get cracking.
Let's get going. It's almost supper time.
Categories: British informal time verb

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