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Messier42 Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Get/put/pull yourself together

Get yourself together
Put yourself together
Pull yourself together
How are they different?
  

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messier42 Get yourself together I don't hear this one. I'd have to see it in context. messier42 Put yourself together ...

  • messier42 Get yourself together I don't hear this one.
  • I'd have to see it in context.
  • messier42 Put yourself together ...
  • in the morning.
  • Get ready for work or get ready to go out to dinner or to a concert.
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messier42Get yourself together
I don't hear this one. I'd have to see it in context.
messier42Put yourself together
... in the morning. Get ready for work or get ready to go out to dinner or to a concert. In other words, clean yourself up and put on some presentable clothes so you can look good to face the world.
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messier42Get yourself together
I suppose that one is a variation on 'Get it together', which means 'gather your wits about you', 'get organized'.

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