Got
Got is the past tense of the English verb get. It is also used as the past participle in constructions with have, forming some present-perfect-like meanings. In British English, "have got" is a common way to express possession (I have got a car) and can also serve as a quasi-present-perfect (I've got to go, meaning I must go). The simple past sense is I got a letter yesterday, meaning the speaker received it.
As a main verb, got marks completed actions of obtaining or receiving (I got a new book).
Got derives from Old English getan/ġietan, meaning to obtain. The simple past form became got in Middle
Common phrases associated with got include got to, got to go, got it, and gotcha (slang for