Get on with it meaning to start or continue doing something, especially work: Stop talking and get on with it. I like to be left to get on with the job. I suppose I could get on with the ironing while I'm waiting. Fewer examples If you make some coffee I'll get on with the washing up. They were busily getting on with the painting. 1 bruk meaning slang 2 1: to continue doing (something) I didn't mean to interrupt you. I'll let you get on with your work. You need to stop feeling sorry for yourself and just get on with your life. This introduction is taking forever. I wish they'd just get on with it the play. 2 chiefly British: to be or remain friendly with (someone). 3 bruk off yuh back meaning 4 To proceed with a given action, intention, or pursuit, especially after a delay, distraction, or pause of some kind. We've been talking about development strategies for weeks now, can't we just get on with it already? I've been waiting for the concert to start for 30 minutes—I wish they'd get on with it. You keep repeating yourself. Get on with it!. 5 Definition of get-on-with phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. 6 Get on with it definition, undefined See more. 7 bruk it down meaning 8 embark on an activity; get going. 9 › norwegian-english › fa-t. 10 (also get along with something) used to talk or ask about how well somebody is doing a task I'm not getting on very fast with this job. to continue doing something, especially after you have been interrupted Be quiet and get on with your work. (informal) Get on with it! We haven't got all day. 11 Get on with it Definition & Meaning | get on with it see get on, def. 6. Words Nearby get on with it get on someone's good side get on someone's nerves get on the bandwagon get on the stick get onto get on with it get-out get out from under get out of get out of one's face get out of one's system. 12