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Discover LudwigNo, 'get mean' is not a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
However, you can use the phrase 'get angry' in written English, which is the intended meaning of 'get mean'. For example, you could say "He got angry when his brother called him names".
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Sometimes they get mean and violent and wanta fight...
angry and wise, they get rich, get mean, get theirs.
It was all done to be funny, but it could get mean.
They grow already old,angry and wise, they get rich, get mean, get theirs.
Then: "I hear you get mean if you're not fed... lunch is in the oven".
It affects them different.... Sometimes they get mean and violent and wanta fight...
It affects them different.... Sometimes they get mean and violent and wanta fight..
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This market is a bear, and it could get meaner.
And he's getting mean about it.
"And with the nuns, you got mean, meaner or meanest".
Man, the Japanese smartphone marketers are getting mean.
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