Get busy


verb phrase

To do the sex act; screw: Let’s get busy

[1980s+ Students; fr get down to business]
Start working, become active, as in Stop dawdling; get busy, or We’d better get busy on this paper. [ c. 1900 ]
Also see: get on the stick

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