get ready

get ready

To prepare for something. Get ready to see the best movie of your life! I have to go home early so I can get ready for our trip tomorrow.
See also: get, ready
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

get ready

Also, make ready. Become prepared or make preparations for something. For example, It'll take me another hour to get ready for the painter, or Jane promised to make the room ready for our guests. [Late 1500s] Also see get set.
See also: get, ready
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
See also:
  • make ready to (do something)
  • be ready to roll
  • ready when you are
  • raring
  • be raring to go
  • ready for prime time
  • all set to go
  • be, look, etc. set
  • at a word
References in periodicals archive
"I only need about two hours to get ready on a Saturday because I've already got my outfit picked by then.
"I generally get ready on my own because I live quite far away from most of my friends, so we just meet up in town.
"I normally get ready with a few of my friends round at their place and I'll end up doing everyone's hair for them.
"On a Sunday night, I'll start planning for the following weekend, deciding whose house to get ready at and thinking about what I'm going to wear.
"I tend to get ready on my own but then my friends and I meet up at someone's house and we're guaranteed to end up in front of the mirror, redoing our hair and make-up.
"My friends say I'm always late but I think I probably take less time to get ready than most of them.
The Different Dragon is published by Two Lives Publishing, the only publisher of children's books expressly intended for kids in LGBT families; and so it happens that young Noah has two mothers, one who helps him get ready for bed (though he needs only a little help) and Go-Ma, who invents the tale about The Different Dragon along with him.
And that female vanity can cause friction in relationships, with 15 per cent of men saying they are irritated by the length of time it takes their partner to get ready.
Lastminute.com spokesman Lopo Champalimaud said: "Men always get agitated waiting for their other halves to get ready, but what they need to understand is that it doesn't matter if a woman is going out to a posh restaurant or a visit to the local cinema.
And don't get ready to die before you get ready to live." So that was kind of my philosophy, that I had to live before I died.