Definitions | make it |
| verb (makes it, making it, made it, made it)
- to reach a place
- 2003, Frank P. Baron, What Fish Don't Want You to Know
- :I was scrambling to my feet when I saw the car sliding back toward me, having not quite made it to the crest of the hill.
- to survive, to live through something
- 1980, Will D. Campbell, Brother to a Dragonfly
- :Don"t die, pal. You"re gonna little buddy. Come on, man. We"re gonna help you, and you"re gonna .
- to become famous and successful
- 1995, w:The Presidents of the United States of America (band), The Presidents of the United States of America, We Are Not Going To Make It (song)
- :We're not gonna
- :"Cause there"s a million better bands
- to have sex
- 1993, Vladimir Paral, The Four Sonyas
- :...a fellow who knew how to make every girl happy, but once he"d made it with her didn"t know where to go from there.
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