← Back to context Comment by dgan 1 month ago Nope, never heard! 1 comment dgan Reply komali2 1 month ago It's similar to "getting into the rhythm of something" (non musical), but is a more permanent implication, you coming from a place of a novice and moving into someone more familiar with e.g. a given job.
komali2 1 month ago It's similar to "getting into the rhythm of something" (non musical), but is a more permanent implication, you coming from a place of a novice and moving into someone more familiar with e.g. a given job.
It's similar to "getting into the rhythm of something" (non musical), but is a more permanent implication, you coming from a place of a novice and moving into someone more familiar with e.g. a given job.