“Get it done.” means to getting a particular thing (it) completed or finished with.
Did you get it done meaning?
This phrase means to pay someone to do something for you.
What can be done here means?
A phrase used to end a logical conversation which the person or party lacks the knowledge to understand. Scott says “wow, look at the camel toe.” Jodyasks “what’s a camel toe?” Scott pauses, and replies …”we’re done here”. Source:Urban Dictionary: we’re done here.
How do you use get it done?
To have / get something done means that someone does something for you.
- “I need to get my hair cut soon.”
- “Shall we have a new security system installed?”
- “They have their lawn mowed every week.”
- “My friend had his nose broken playing football.”
Is it polite to say Consider it done?
—used to say that one will gladly do something that he or she has been asked to do “Can you mail this letter for me?” “Consider it done.”
Will be done by tomorrow?
“It will be done by tomorrow” means they will be working on something before tomorrow (and expect it to be finished tomorrow).
Have it done or get it done?
If you ‘have/get something done’, you get somebody else to do something for you. NOTE: The differences between have and get something done are that have is slightly more formal than get, and that get is more frequent than have in the imperative form. Examples: I’m going to have my hair cut.
Is it rude to say are we done?
1 Answer. it’s somewhat rude to ask someone that WHILE they’re still eating. “Are you almost/nearly done?” Would be better.
Are we done meaning in relationship?
The phrase “I am done with you” signifies more of a personal decision; it means that the person speaking has decided to no longer have anything to do with the other, so it signifies the end of the speaker’s commitment to the relationship.
What is the difference between have and get?
The verb ‘get’ gives the meaning of ‘acquire’ as in the sentence ‘I want to get it now’. The sentence actually means ‘I want to acquire it now’. On the other hand the verb ‘have’ gives the meaning of ‘own’ as in the sentence ‘I want to have it right now’. The sentence actually means ‘I want to own it right now’.
How do you say Consider it done?
Consider it done.”…What is another word for consider it done?
| right away | your wish is my command |
|---|---|
| prontissimo | ready in the flashiest of flashes |
| ’tis but the work of a moment |
Will have it done by tomorrow?
If you say “I will have it done by tomorrow.”, he will not think you are hiring someone else to do your homework! This is a bit strange. Because usually when you speak about “having something done”, you mean someone else will be doing it at your direction.