get shot of
get shot of (someone or something)
To get away from or get rid of someone or something. EG. Your employee is untrustworthy, and you need to get shot of him sooner than later.
See also:
get,
of,
shot
No. Its shot. I live here and speak it for 50yrs. Glad I have helped. Lesson over. Class dismissed.
RONG (How appropriate) - LOL
shod pronounced as (shad):
2) to cover for protection, strength, or ornamentation.
To get shod" i.e. (un-shod)" of something is to throw off an egregious burden, like a job that offered "protection from poverty" or any undesirable limitation that you feel holds you back.
"No. Its shot. I live here and speak it for 50yrs."
To say that properly you would need to have said it this way:
"No. Its shot. I (have) live?(lived) here and (have) speak? (spoken) it? (English) for 50 years."
You are still RONG - LOL
Glad I have helped. - LOL
Now the lesson is really over. - LOL
"Class dismissed" I guess that means you have no class - LOL
Apparently, I've been speaking better English than you for a lot longer than 50 years - LOL