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  1. Nov 17, 2023 · Gretchen McNeil, in her book "Get Even (Don't Get Mad)," tells the story of a group of high school girls who form a secret society to take revenge on bullies and wrongdoers. The book is part of a series and revolves around themes of justice and revenge. Barb Goffman, in her eBook "Don't Get Mad, Get Even," compiles

  2. Jul 21, 2023 · Get Up Lyrics: Get up / I don't wanna fight your shadow / Meet me back in five if I matter / To you / Like you say I do / *So, get up / I don't wanna fight your shadow* / **Meet me back in five

  3. If ‘get one’s dander up’ is synonymous with ‘get one’s dandruff up’ we need to explain how dandruff can be ‘up’ exactly – not an intuitive picture to visualise. The earlier phrase ‘get one’s hackles up’, which has the same meaning as ‘get one’s dander up’, may help.

  4. Aug 12, 2023 · "Stood up" is a common idiom with a simple but powerful meaning. It conveys the idea that someone did not show up for a planned meeting or date, especially without giving any notice or explanation. In summary: "Stood up" means that someone did not show up for a planned meeting or date, especially without giving any notice or explanation.

  5. Jul 22, 2023 · "Billy Crystal: Don't Get Me Started - The Billy Crystal Special" is a 1986 TV special featuring comedian Billy Crystal and directed by Rob Reiner. "Don't Get Me Started" is a 1994 movie starring Trevor Eve and Steven Waddington. "Don't Get Me Started" is Kate Clinton's first humor book, published in 1998.

  6. Apr 28, 2017 · The more common phrasing in AmE is get hung up on, and that expression has been around for a LONG time meaning something like get stuck or get delayed. I find a lot of examples of it starting to be used more figuratively in the early to mid-sixties, e.g.

  7. Jul 19, 2023 · The repetition of the line "I don't wanna fight your shadow" reflects a feeling of being overshadowed or ignored by the other person. It conveys a sense of frustration and exhaustion from seeking validation and struggling to be seen as significant.