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To have a great connection from the first moment you meet someone
 
Hit it off
 
Hit on
 
Hit out
 
Hit up
Separate, end the relationship
 
Split up
 
Split in
 
Split over
 
Split out
To flirt with someone and show you are interested in them
 
Chat up
 
Chat out
 
Chat in
 
Chat over
To stay with and support someone (especially in difficult times)
 
Stand by
 
Stand up
 
Stand over
 
Stand in
To start living together in the same place
 
Move in
 
Move over
 
Move off
 
Move out
To return to a relationship that you had ended
 
Get back together
 
Get on
 
Get out
 
Get under
To have a good relationship with someone
 
Get on
 
Get under
 
Get over
 
Get off
To kiss . . . a lot.
 
Make out
 
Make under
 
Make over
 
Make off with
To move on from someone
 
Get over
 
Get on
 
Get out
 
Get off
To argue
 
Fall out
 
Fall over
 
Fall in
 
Fall off
Separate, end the relationship
 
Break up
 
Break in
 
Break over
 
Break out
Fall in love with the person
 
Fall for
 
Fall up
 
Fall out
 
Fall over
Be in a long-term stable relationship
 
Settle down
 
Settle in
 
Settle up
 
Settle on
Slowly go in different directions over time
 
Drift apart
 
Drift up
 
Drift down
 
Drift over
To be unfaithful in a relationship
 
Cheat on
 
Cheat up
 
Cheat over
 
Cheat down
Tolerate a difficult, annoying, or unpleasant person or situation
 
Put up with
 
Put over
 
Put out
 
Put in
Reconcile after a fight
 
Make up
 
Make over
 
Make in
 
Make out
Give the person false hope or expectations about the relationship
 
Lead on
 
Lead up
 
Lead over
 
Lead in