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Listenever Posted 11 years ago
Speech & Pronunciation

Could you fill in the blank?

Two things.

At 12 seconds, Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner) says something like:

You know I've seen this before, right?

Is this a correct transcription?

Also, at 26 seconds, Tony Stark says:
Never one to shrink from an honest challenge.
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It's physics.

But right after the first sentence, somebody else says something. I'm not sure if it's one person saying it or two but what is it?

Thanks in advance!

  

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, get going.

  • , get going.
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4 Answers
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After "It's physics," someone says "Get after it." I.e., get going.
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Thank you.
I guess the first part is a correct transcription, right?

Also, is 'get after it' a common expression or some sort of slang?
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The first part sounds correct to me.

"Get after it" is slang to urge someone to get going in some activity and to put effort into it.
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Thanks a lot. Appreciate it.

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