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DictionarySeestraightget straight
get straightTo stop taking a drug. If you don't get straight, these drugs could end up killing you.See also: get, straightget something straightFig. to understand something clearly. Now get this straight. You're going to fail history. Let me get this straight. I'm supposed to go there in the morning?See also: get, straightget straightAlso, have straight. Understand correctly or make something clear, as in Now let's get it straight-you'll take over at four, or Do I have it straight about when you're leaving? This expression uses straight in the sense of "in proper order" or "not confused." [c. 1920] See also: get, straightget something ˈright/ˈstraight understand something clearly and correctly: Have I got this right? You want me to jump off the bridge and onto a moving train? Never! ♢ Let’s get one thing straight. I’m the boss and I tell you what to do.See also: get, right, something, straightget straight and get right in. to take a dose of a drug to end drug craving. (Drugs.) You’ll never get straight if you keep smoking that stuff. I need to get right before anything else. See also: get, straightFinancialSeeStraight |