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This idiom comes from the verb 'grip,' which means to take or | American English World - Американский английский

This idiom comes from the verb "grip," which means to take or hold something securely in your hand.
If a close friend, family member, or colleague appears to be losing control of a situation, we might encourage them to "get a grip."
Be careful, as we only use this idiom with people we know well. Can you think of a situation in which you might tell someone you know to get a grip?