get the drawers
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[edit]get the drawers (third-person singular simple present gets the drawers, present participle getting the drawers, simple past got the drawers, past participle (UK) got the drawers or (US) gotten the drawers)
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see get, drawers.
- (idiomatic, informal, slang) Used to indicate that one has achieved a sexual conquest or succeeded in sexually seducing another.
- 2010, Rufus Daigle, Felicia's Prince of the Morning Star, page 80:
- He always whispering to some broad, and watch tomorrow he tell us he got them drawers.