Get to know someone
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STRIKEUPAFRIENDSHIPGet to know someone
OUTONADATEGetting to know someone, maybe
interestsThe state of wanting to know or learn about something or someone
METWheat "I ... a girl I'd like to know better but I'm already with someone"
temptedEntice or attempt to entice (someone) to do or acquire something that they find attractive but know to be wrong or not beneficial
LEARNGet to know
MAKEFRIENDSWITHGet to know
FALLINWITHGet to know, by chance
ALOOFHard to get to know
STEWARDSThey know where to get wine
PATERNITYSUITWay to get to know a father in law?
ICEBERGHard-to-get-to-know person, so to speak
polishto subdue or get rid of someone
wagonto get even with or punish someone
AVOIDCHECKGet someone else to pay for dinner?
directingTell or show (someone) how to get somewhere
WHENWhat to say to get someone to stop pouring
palmto get someone to accept (something) by fraudulent means
lullabiedSing to (someone) to get them to go to sleep
lullabyingSing to (someone) to get them to go to sleep
bamboozleto deceive or get the better of someone by trickery.
ETAWhen to get to the airport to pick someone up: Abbr.
dealto get rid of or trade (something or someone) in a transaction
yo(used as an exclamation to get someone's attention, express excitement, greet someone, etc.)
disposeGet rid of by throwing away or giving or selling to someone else
pothuntersomeone who hunts for the pot; someone who competes merely to get trophies
disposingGet rid of by throwing away or giving or selling to someone else
chasingTry to make contact with (someone) in order to get something owed or required
pothuntersPOTHUNTER, someone who hunts for the pot; someone who competes merely to get trophies
flattenedPress (oneself or one's body) against a surface, typically to get away from something or to let someone pass
flattensPress (oneself or one's body) against a surface, typically to get away from something or to let someone pass
flattenPress (oneself or one's body) against a surface, typically to get away from something or to let someone pass
flatteningPress (oneself or one's body) against a surface, typically to get away from something or to let someone pass
DRSEUSSWho wrote "Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not"
showersA party at which presents are given to someone, typically a woman who is about to get married or have a baby