What is the correct inerpretations of "get it on" and "let it on"
0Hi02br 02br 00I was hoping someone native could please help me with the meanings of the phrases "get it on" and "let it on". 02br 02br 00For "get it on " is the meaning exclusively sexual or could this phrase be used in other scenarios? (I am keen to use it in a poem but I would not if it is only sexual)02br 02br 00Thanks,02br 00Peter0-
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02br 02br 00"Let's get to it" - can be taking on any task. 01i 00We need to clean the garage. Well, better get to it.
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02br 02br 00"Let's get to it" - can be taking on any task.
01i 00We need to clean the garage.
Well, better get to it.
02br 02br 00"Let it on" - ??
This is certainly not a set idiom that I'm aware of.
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0"Let's get it on" - the first reaction would be sexual.02br 02br 00"Let's get to it" - can be taking on any task. 01i00We need to clean the garage. Well, better get to it. 02i00This could be what you are looking for?02br 02br 00"Let it on" - ?? This is certainly not a set idiom that I'm aware of. Can you give context?0-