Get a lift
English Idiom
Meaning: To receive a boost or help from someone, often in terms of transportation or encouragement. It can also refer to an improvement in mood or circumstances due to external factors.
Origin: The phrase 'get a lift' likely originated from the early 20th century, where 'lift' was commonly used to describe a ride in a vehicle. Over time, it evolved to encompass not just physical transportation but also emotional or situational boosts.
