get with it
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[edit]Verb
[edit]get with it (third-person singular simple present gets with it, present participle getting with it, simple past got with it, past participle (US) gotten with it or (UK) got with it)
- (informal) To be satisfied with something; to get down with something; to accept or involve oneself in something; to respond to new fashions and trends.
- Hyponyms: (times) get with the times, move with the times, keep up with the times; (circumstances) get with the program
- Times are changing, and you have to get with it, man.