The phrase "We're gonna get the jack together" typically means that a group of people plans to gather resources, money, or support for a common purpose or goal. "Jack" often refers to money in slang terms, so the expression suggests organizing financial support or pooling resources. It can also imply teamwork and collaboration to achieve something collectively. The context in which it's used can provide additional nuances to its meaning.
They will get themselves together and be like your average man or "John" aka "Jack"
To get the money together...
In "Of Mice and Men", the phrase "jack together" is used to mean two people working together or collaborating on a task. It can also imply teamwork or cooperation towards a common goal.
In "Of Mice and Men," George and Lennie use the term "Jack" to indicate a joking or intimate interaction between them. It is a term of camaraderie and friendship. The term reflects the close bond between the two characters.
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Because he is jack.
How you gonna live
yes
yes they do get together
not gonna lie
jack
Yeah they are gonna do a song together!