How are you getting on?

How are you getting on?

How are you? Hey, great to see you again! How are you getting on? Hi Murray, how are you getting on?
See also: get, how
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

How are you getting on?

How are you managing?; How are you doing? Jane: Well, Mary, how are you getting on? Mary: Things couldn't be better. Sue: Hey, John! How are you getting on? What's it like with all the kids out of the house? John: Things are great, Sue!
See also: get, how
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • dream of a funeral and you hear of a marriage
  • dream of a funeral and you hear of a wedding
  • How is (someone) getting along?
  • How is getting along?
  • time is getting on
  • get (one's) hands dirty
  • get your hands dirty
  • like getting blood from a stone
  • like getting blood out of a stone
  • like getting blood out of/from a stone