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'''Get you''' was a [[British]] colloquialism. [[Sarah Jane Smith]] once exhorted it to [[Rose Tyler]] when Rose seemed to feel that the term "[[assistant]]" didn't apply to her. It implied fake or sarcastic encouragement. | '''Get you''' was a [[British]] colloquialism. [[Sarah Jane Smith]] once exhorted it to [[Rose Tyler]] when Rose seemed to feel that the term "[[assistant]]" didn't apply to her. It implied fake or sarcastic encouragement. | ||
==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
[[American]] equivalents would be "look at you" or "check [this person] out". | |||
[[Category:Jargon, slang and colloquialisms]] | [[Category:Jargon, slang and colloquialisms]] |
Revision as of 20:09, 25 January 2013
Get you was a British colloquialism. Sarah Jane Smith once exhorted it to Rose Tyler when Rose seemed to feel that the term "assistant" didn't apply to her. It implied fake or sarcastic encouragement.
Behind the scenes
American equivalents would be "look at you" or "check [this person] out".