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together adjective having your life, career or emotions under control; self-assured US- They [members of the Hog Farm commune at Woodstock] established very good vibes, had plenty of food (the lines were sometimes long, but usually moved quickly), good food and were really together. — East Village Other, 20 August 1969
- — Current Slang, p. 13, Fall 1970
- I thought you were probably ... like ... slumming here, doing your bit for the Junior League or something ... but you’re not like that at all. You’re really together. — Armistead Maupin, Tales of the City, p. 174, 1978
▶ get it together to take control of your personal condition; to get your mind and emotions under control; to become organised US, 1975- [M]an, we were both sort of really spaced out [drug-intoxicated] [...] but I got it together to clean up the sick. — Paul E. Willis, Profane Culture, p. 142, 1978
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