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Contraposition Posted 11 years ago
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got it


What do 'got it' and 'what got in the way' mean?
  

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"got it" = was hit by the blast (maybe implying that he was killed by it) "what got in the way" is a dialect or uneducated way of saying "who got in the way".

  • "got it" = was hit by the blast (maybe implying that he was killed by it) "what got in the way" is a dialect or uneducated way of saying "who got in the way".
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"got it" = was hit by the blast (maybe implying that he was killed by it)

"what got in the way" is a dialect or uneducated way of saying "who got in the way".
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What does 'got in the way' mean?
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to get in the way (of) = to be positioned in the path of something (in this case the path of the blast)

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