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Means Phrase Getup I Wear Time Eslpod 0625 We 0924 Eslpod

Id ESLPod_0625_WE_0924
Episode Id ESLPod 625
Episode Title Being Famous and Anonymous
Phrase getup
Text The word "getup," in this podcast, means an unusual outfit, or strange clothing that one does not normally wear: "Do I really have to wear this getup to go to the wedding? Can't I just wear jeans and a t-shirt?" The phrase "to get up" means to wake up and get out of bed: "It's almost 10:00! It's time to get up!" The phrase "get-up-and-go" refers to the high level of energy and determination that one has for doing something: "We need to hire someone who has the get-up-and-go to get the job done without much supervision." The phrase "from the get-go" means from the beginning, or from the first time one saw or did something: "We all knew the class would be challenging from the get-go."
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