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get
Verb
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To start to have; to take. When one person gives something, the other person gets the thing.
The woman goes to the store and gets a new dress.
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Become.
The problem got worse.
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You use get to make the passive voice, especially when the thing that happened is bad.
He got hit by a car.
shit
Interjection
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You use "shit" when you are surprised, afraid, or angry.
Shit! I forgot my keys in my car.
shit
Noun
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Shit is waste that comes out of the anus.
The yard in front of their house was always covered with dog shit.
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Shit is something bad, low quality.
I drank that shit one time and was sick as hell.
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Shit is stuff in general, physical things, actions, ideas, etc.
Stop that shit, it's bugging me.
Get your shit out of my room.
shit
Verb
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When you shit, you push feces out of your anus.
Your dog should stop shitting on my lawn!
together
Preposition
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Near; close; in the same place; not far; in a family or group.
I put all the books about food together on one shelf.
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Putting parts of something into one thing. Organizing
He put together a meeting.
She put her computer back together herself.
together
Adjective
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having your thoughts straight. Not crazy.