10 Results found for "get_on_top_of".

on top of

with. I have sorted out the problems and am now on top of the situation. You will need to get on top of your nutrition in addition to training for washboard...


top

Appendix:Variations of "top" English Wikipedia has an article on: top Wikipedia From Middle English top, toppe, from Old English top (“top, highest part; summit;...


jäädä rysän päältä kiinni

“to get caught on top of the fyke (fish trap)”, i.e. in stealing someone else's fish. jäädä rysän päältä kiinni (intransitive, idiomatic) to be/get caught...


ʻaʻe

See also: Appendix:Variations of "ae" ʻaʻe to step over, to get on top of to trespass to enter by stepping up to raise (an object) to massage the back...


йӑх

tribe, clan generation breed, stirps йӑх • (jăh) (transitive) mount (to get on top of (an animal) to mate) йӑх • (jăh) illness (specifically, collective)...


top-to-bottom

top-to-bottom (plural top-to-bottoms) A piece of graffiti covering the whole height of a railway carriage. 1984, Craig Castleman, Getting Up: Subway Graffiti...


pretty please with sugar on top

think fast, I talk fast and I need you guys to act fast if you wanna get out of this. So, pretty please... with sugar on top? Clean the fucking car!...


get off

intransitive) To move from being on top of (something) to not being on top of it. Get off your chair and help me. Get off! You're crushing me! (transitive)...


get one's arms around

liability on the company so the banks could get their arms around what our future liabilities would be. To manage, handle, or control; to get on top of. 1995...


få bukt med

bukt med, imperative få bukt med) (idiomatic) to get on top of and deal with (resolve, especially of a difficult problem) De lyckades få bukt med den...