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What does "get over one's feud" mean?

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Rebecca

A "feud" is a conflict or dispute that has gone on for a long time. Taylor Swift and Katy Perry's feud got a lot of media attention over several years, so it was quite well-known to many people. When Ellen says "got over your feud," she uses this expression to mean that they "resolved" or "ended" their fight. "Get over" in this context refers to the conclusion of their dispute. Ex: You guys need to get over it. This fight has gone on for too long. Ex: With the help of a lawyer, the estranged couple was able to finally end their family feud.

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