"You have got" = "You have", as in "You have a book on good grammar". The latter clause is the more correct. The word "got" is very common in speech, but slang and totally superflous.
Meaning you might - or might not , have something.
If you got 32/42, your percentage will be 76%.
the meaning of worthless is without worth of no use ,importance or value adverb.
I multiplied 1.5 by ten, and got 15. I multiplied 15 and 2 and got 30. I then divided it by ten, and got 3
Well first of all 6/5 isn't possible unless you got extra credit, but if you did then: %120 If you meant 5 out of 6 then you got: %83.33...
got its meaning from a guy
Gotta
i don't know if this is what u mean but it means ''got to''
I have got a (good or bad) reputation and you have not got a (good or bad) reputation.
the meaning of Villa La Nata well it hasn't got a meaning it is a place in Argentina
it got it from the meaning "small springs"
it means your hairline is fading away......
I haven't got the slightest clue.
the meaning snow capped
the one that got away
In the Dholuo language of African origin, "got maduong'" has the meaning of "Mountain."
The meaning of ABENI of Western African origin is "we asked for her, and behold, we got her" in Yoruba.