<span class="searchmatch">gotten</span> <span class="searchmatch">with</span> <span class="searchmatch">the</span> <span class="searchmatch">program</span> past participle of get <span class="searchmatch">with</span> <span class="searchmatch">the</span> <span class="searchmatch">program</span>...
past got <span class="searchmatch">with</span> <span class="searchmatch">the</span> <span class="searchmatch">program</span>, past participle <span class="searchmatch">gotten</span> <span class="searchmatch">with</span> <span class="searchmatch">the</span> <span class="searchmatch">program</span>) (US, idiomatic, informal) To become organized, current, or aware; to adopt <span class="searchmatch">the</span> prevailing...
<span class="searchmatch">with</span> it (third-person singular simple present gets <span class="searchmatch">with</span> it, present participle getting <span class="searchmatch">with</span> it, simple past got <span class="searchmatch">with</span> it, past participle (US) <span class="searchmatch">gotten</span> with...
what it was smelling, that was no surprise. Tell the truth, I'd <span class="searchmatch">gotten</span> so used to <span class="searchmatch">the</span> jof jof dung that I didn't notice it anymore. Used bracketed by...
participle (UK) got with or (US) <span class="searchmatch">gotten</span> <span class="searchmatch">with</span>) (informal, transitive) To become intimate <span class="searchmatch">with</span>; to kiss and cuddle <span class="searchmatch">with</span>; to have sex <span class="searchmatch">with</span>. 1993, Art Taylor, Notes...
got a clue or (US, Canada) <span class="searchmatch">gotten</span> a clue) (US, idiomatic, informal, often imperative and disparaging) To become aware of <span class="searchmatch">the</span> obvious reality of a situation...
proposal thus envisages a new procedure for <span class="searchmatch">the</span> authorization of experimental <span class="searchmatch">program</span> 1985 May, Bulletin of <span class="searchmatch">the</span> Atomic Scientists, volume 41, number 5, page...
one's feet wet or (US) <span class="searchmatch">gotten</span> one's feet wet) (idiomatic) To begin gaining experience; to tentatively try something new. Let <span class="searchmatch">the</span> new hire do that project...
wallpaper on <span class="searchmatch">the</span> walls.) There's some paint left over from when we decorated <span class="searchmatch">the</span> guest bedroom. We moved in over a month ago but we still haven't <span class="searchmatch">gotten</span> started...
characters, / Laundering <span class="searchmatch">the</span> silken figures in <span class="searchmatch">the</span> brine (money) To disguise <span class="searchmatch">the</span> source of (ill-<span class="searchmatch">gotten</span> wealth) by various means. (<span class="searchmatch">programming</span>, transitive) To obtain...