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Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to have something, chiefly negative or sometimes neutral, happen to oneself
 * 2)  to be in trouble, get it, get what's coming to one
 * 1)  to be in trouble, get it, get what's coming to one
 * 1)  to be in trouble, get it, get what's coming to one
 * 1)  to be in trouble, get it, get what's coming to one
 * 1)  to be in trouble, get it, get what's coming to one


 * 1)  to experience trouble, suffer
 * 1)  to experience trouble, suffer

Usage notes
In its most common usage, transitive usually receives objects in the form of subordinate sentences or various interrogative or negative pronouns, and less commonly in the form of a noun. When intransitive, is usually in reference to adverbs of manner, anaphoric  or interrogative, and less commonly to regular adverbs (in which case transitive use with placeholder  would be more usual).