"get on it" meaning in All languages combined

See get on it on Wiktionary

Verb [English]

Forms: gets on it [present, singular, third-person], getting on it [participle, present], got on it [past], got on it [UK, participle, past], gotten on it [US, participle, past]
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  1. (transitive) To commence (an action), especially in a rush. Tags: transitive
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        "(transitive) To commence (an action), especially in a rush."
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        "(transitive) To commence (an action), especially in a rush."
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