... on (clothes) You should get your jacket on because it’s going to be cold. get on enter (a bus, train), mount (a horse, a bike) The train is leaving. Quick, get on! get on + enter (a bus, ... at any moment. go off begin, start (used with signals, alarms, warning sounds) The alarm clock went off at 6:00 AM. Phrasal Verb ( G ) Phrasal Verb Definition Example get * across ... out for dinner. eat out eat outside the home They eat out once a week. Phrasal Verb ( F ) Phrasal Verb Definition Example face up to + acknowledge something difficult or embarrassing...