"You got it, Pontiac!" was a slogan in popular Pontiac automobile television ads in the 1980's.
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In the King James version * The phrase get full is not mentioned * The phrase got full is not mentioned
Perhaps you mean "he's got it IN for me," which means he plans to harm me personally.
it means you just got it just in time.
To be bold and confident in your actions. To give it all you got. To vigorously stay the course.
The phrase "when she got down" is an adverbial clause. Specifically, it functions as an adverbial clause of time, providing information about when the action in the main clause (she got down) occurred.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant to have the advantage. If you got the bulge on a bad man, you could take his gun away.
Tu as de la monnaie? means - Have you got any change? (coins)
The phrase give him an inch and he'll take a mile is a very popular phrase. This means that if you give him a little bit of freedom he'll take you for everything you've got.
Etymology: from the old days when miners held boxing matches; the winner got money, the loser got a ham and egg meal