GET
Get is a common English verb with several related meanings centered on obtaining or receiving something, or on becoming in a certain state. It can mean to acquire a thing (I’ll get a new chair), to receive a message or signal (Did you get my email?), or to cause someone or something to obtain something (That news will get him excited). Colloquially, get is also used as a general-purpose auxiliary to indicate change of state or movement, as in get up, get going, or get better.
Etymology and usage notes: get originates from Old English gietan and related Germanic forms. It is highly
In computing and the Internet, GET has a specialized meaning as the HTTP GET method. A GET
In programming, get also denotes a getter method, a function that returns the value of a property,
Past tense and participle forms vary by dialect: in American English, the past tense and past participle