Noun
the time at which something is supposed to begin
Source: WordNetthey got an early start Source: Internet
she knew from the get-go that he was the man for her Source: Internet
From the get-go, his class was filled with unconventional students, from a ninja to a vampire, and even a student that actually turned out to be one of his descendants from the future. Source: Internet
Having worked with them since the get-go, I know these pioneers will change the way how we play games,” said newly named Chairman of the Board, Ilkka Kivimäki from Maki. Source: Internet
At the end of that, it’s going to have a computer in it somewhere, and all of the systems are going to be controlled by a computer somewhere, so if we’re thinking, “Okay, so how are you going to embed security into that from the very get-go?” Source: Internet
Defense lawyer Mona Duckett said the documents in question contain “important information that ought to have been provided at the get-go.” Source: Internet