get on, to enter and sit or stand on a bus, train, plane, etc.; also to have a good relationship with someone, put my, used before a noun to show placing or moving something that belongs to you, put myself, to place yourself in a position or situation; to involve yourself, put me, to place or move you into a position or situation, unconscious, not awake and not aware of what is happening (for example, after an accident), gangs, groups of people, often involved in crime or illegal activities, punch, to hit someone or something with your fist, blocks, sections of a city separated by streets; groups of buildings between streets, get away, to escape from a place or situation; to leave successfully, get out, to leave a place; to escape; to exit

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