From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishget thisget thisespecially American English used to draw attention to something surprising or interesting that you are about to mention And the whole thing only cost – get this – $12.95. → get
Examples from the Corpus
get this• And the whole thing only cost - get this - $12.95.• I get this big feeling again.• For a time after I get this call, I feel bad for him, and for my sister.• I want to get this club turned in the other direction, like we did the last time.• I have often struggled to get this difficult explanation across.• I always attended their concerts to try and work out how he got this effect.• The point was to get this groove I always had a feel for.• My getting this malignancy is the last straw, in her opinion.• We got ta get this show right before we go into New York.