Tie the knot!

 

 

Bart: Why are you so happy?

Lisa: Nelson proposed to me last night. We are going to tie the knot next year!

 

Tie the knot - this English idiom means to get married.

If you propose to somebody it means you ask them to marry you

 

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get hitched = tie the knot, right? 

That's right Una! Another good idiom.

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