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Discover LudwigThe phrase "got a thing" is a colloquialism that can be used in both spoken and written English.
It is generally used to indicate that you have an obligation or responsibility that needs to be fulfilled. For example: "I got a thing to do this afternoon, so I can't hang out with you."
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Meanwhile, here is Funkadelic, in full regalia, performing "I Got a Thing, You Got a Thing, Everybody's Got a Thing" in 1970.
I've got a thing about playing normal.
"I've got a thing with crowds".
I've got a thing on my knee, for example.
Got a thing for hammering and/or aluminum?
"I've got a thing about tunnels," she explained.
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So it would be lovely for someone to get a thing together to save it".
Brass gets a thing on it called red rot.
We have got a great thing going".
"But she's got a class thing.
You got a good thing here.
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