1. get hitched - Verb
2. get hitched - Phrase
get hitched (third-person singular simple present gets hitched, present participle getting hitched, simple past got hitched, past participle (UK) got hitched or (US) gotten hitched)
(colloquial, intransitive) To get married, to wed.
They're gonna get hitched next Saturday.
But Jennifer insisted she and the retired baseball star – who popped the question in March 2019 – are in no rush to get hitched. Source: Internet
Then Jamie shares something old, new, borrowed and blue with his kiddo, they drink whisky, and he asks her if she’s ready to get hitched. Source: Internet
Adding further to the decline is the fact that black men are in no rush to get hitched, as the numbers are in their favor. Source: Internet
IN THE days of super information highways, apps smartphones, etc, it seems the traditional newspaper is the go to destination if you are planning to get hitched. Source: Internet
While practicing self-quarantine in his Valley Village home, the 40-year-old TV personality went on to stress that the pair still plan to get hitched. Source: Internet