get wrong

Verb

 * You've got it all wrong: I'm innocent of this crime!
 * Emily got three of the sums wrong in her maths test.
 * 1)  To be told off or reprimanded; to get into trouble.
 * 2) * 1976, John Henry Taylor, The Half-Way Generation: A Study of Asian Youths in Newcastle upon Tyne, NFER Publishing Company, page 138:
 * she couldn't tell her mother and father, because she would have got wrong off her mother and father [...]
 * she couldn't tell her mother and father, because she would have got wrong off her mother and father [...]