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get at verb- to attack verbally, to tease UK, 1891
- Don’t get narky (annoyed). I’m not friggin gettin at yer or anythin. — Niall Griffiths, Kelly + Victor, p. 229, 2002
- to mean, to imply a meaning US, 1899
- [O]bserve the reality of what Camus was getting at in his discussion of the myth of Sisyphus. — The Observer, 6 July 2003
▶ get at it to tease someone, to make a fool of someone UK- You see I did this on purpose just to get her at it. — Frank Norman, Bang to Rights, 1958
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