go and get go'n'get /ɡoʊnɡɛt/ Elision
To depart to obtain something; to fetch.
The sounds /æ/ and /d/ from 'and' are often completely removed, making 'go and get' sound like a single, faster word: 'go'n'get'. This helps speakers connect words smoothly.
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go and get go'n'get
/ɡoʊnɡɛt/
To depart to obtain something; to fetch.
The sounds /æ/ and /d/ from 'and' are often completely removed, making 'go and get' sound like a single, faster word: 'go'n'get'. This helps speakers connect words smoothly.
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Example 1
I need to go and get some milk from the store.
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Example 2
Can you go and get the mail, please?
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Example 3
Let's go and get some lunch together.
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Example 4
Hey, go'n'get me a soda from the fridge.
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Example 5
I gotta go'n'get my jacket before we leave.
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