Pronunciation: /ɡɛt ə rum/
noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things
A1 When the couple started kissing in public, someone shouted 'get a room!'
A2 My parents always say 'get a room!' whenever my sister and I hug for too long.
B1 The teacher had to tell the students to 'get a room!' because they were being too loud during break time.
B2 During the movie, the couple in front of us kept whispering and giggling, making us wish they would just 'get a room!'
C1 At the fancy restaurant, a couple was being overly affectionate and the waiter discreetly asked them to 'get a room!'
C2 During the conference, the two speakers were flirting on stage and the audience couldn't help but think 'get a room!'
verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence
A1 They need to get a room before the hotel is fully booked.
A2 When they started kissing in public, people around them yelled 'get a room!'
B1 The couple decided to get a room for the night to celebrate their anniversary.
B2 After seeing the couple making out in the park, someone shouted 'get a room!'
C1 The passionate lovers were asked to get a room by the restaurant staff due to their public display of affection.
C2 During the conference, the speakers were getting too close and the audience jokingly shouted 'get a room!'
interjection a word or phrase that expresses a strong emotion or sentiment
A1 Get a room, please!
A2 Get a room, you two!
B1 When they started kissing in public, I couldn't help but think, 'get a room!'
B2 When the PDA between the couple at the park became too much to handle, a passerby muttered, 'get a room!'
C1 I was at the movie theater and the couple behind me was being so loud and disruptive, I finally turned around and said, 'get a room!'
C2 At the office, two coworkers were flirting openly in front of everyone, making their colleagues uncomfortable. One of them finally said, 'get a room!'
article a word that is used with a noun to specify grammatical definiteness of the noun
A1 They were kissing in public and someone yelled 'get a room!'
A2 When the couple started making out at the party, their friends jokingly said 'get a room!'
B1 The PDA between the two colleagues was so intense that their coworkers couldn't help but exclaim 'get a room!'
B2 At the romantic restaurant, the couple was so lost in each other that a nearby diner had to jokingly say 'get a room!'
C1 The passionate display of affection between the celebrity couple at the event prompted onlookers to discreetly whisper 'get a room!'
C2 As the newlyweds shared a passionate kiss on the dance floor, their friends playfully shouted 'get a room!' in good humor.
formal The couple should consider booking a private room for their intimate conversations.
informal Seriously, you two need to get a room!
slang Get a room, lovebirds!
figurative Their public display of affection was so intense, it was like they needed to get a room for themselves.
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