get with it

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get with it (third-person singular simple present gets with it, present participle getting with it, simple past got with it, past participle (US) gotten with it or (UK) got with it)

  1. (informal) To be satisfied with something; to get down with something; to accept or involve oneself in something; to respond to new fashions and trends.
    Hyponyms: (times) get with the times, move with the times, keep up with the times; (circumstances) get with the program
    Times are changing, and you have to get with it, man.