get/lay your hands on something

get (one's) hands on (something)

To acquire something, usually a physical object. I need to go to the library and get my hands on this book for my research paper. It took years, but I've finally gotten my hands on this very rare Beatles recording!
See also: get, hand, on

lay (one's) hands on (someone or something)

1. To touch or grasp someone, often with the threat of violence. Oh, once I lay my hands on you, you'll take back what you said!
2. To acquire something, usually a physical object. I need to go to the library and lay my hands on this book for my research paper. It took years, but I've finally laid my hands on this very rare Beatles recording!
See also: hand, lay, on
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

get your hands on something

or

lay your hands on something

INFORMAL
COMMON If you get your hands on something you want or need, or lay your hands on it, you succeed in obtaining it. How was he able to get his hands on that money so easily? People seem to be buying up everything they can lay their hands on.
See also: get, hand, on, something
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.

get/lay your ˈhands on something

obtain something that you want or need very much: Do you know where I can get my hands on a Russian dictionary? I need to check a translation. I’d buy a new car if only I could lay my hands on the money.
See also: get, hand, lay, on, something
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • can kiss (something) goodbye
  • kick around
  • paperweight
  • bore through
  • bore through (someone or something)
  • buttress up
  • bounce out
  • FOD
  • carry (something) with (one)
  • carry with one