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The phrase "got me in a mood" is an informal expression that typically means someone or something has affected your emotions or mood in a noticeable way. It suggests that a particular event, situation, person, or thing has influenced your feelings, attitude, or state of mind, often causing you to feel a specific emotion or to be in a particular mindset.

The emotion or mood could be positive, negative, or neutral, depending on the context in which the phrase is used. For example:

  • "That movie got me in a happy mood all day."
  • "The news about the accident really got me in a sad mood."
  • "Listening to this music always gets me in a relaxed mood."

The phrase is commonly used in casual conversation to express how something has impacted the speaker's emotions, either in a noticeable or significant manner.

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