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

  1. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see get,‎ drawers.
  2. (idiomatic, informal, slang) Used to indicate that one has achieved a sexual conquest or succeeded in sexually seducing another.
    • 2010, Rufus Daigle, Felicia's Prince of the Morning Star, page 80:
      He always whispering to some broad, and watch tomorrow he tell us he got them drawers.