To get the money together...
They will get themselves together and be like your average man or "John" aka "Jack"
In "Of Mice and Men", the phrase "jack together" is used to mean two people working together or collaborating on a task. It can also imply teamwork or cooperation towards a common goal.
Because he is jack.
yes they do get together
jack
At the end of book four Jack and Schuyler are together.
"Get the jack together" is a colloquial phrase that means to organize or prepare something efficiently and effectively. The term "jack" in this context likely refers to a mechanical device used for lifting heavy objects, and getting it together implies ensuring it is in proper working order and ready for use. Overall, the expression is often used to convey the idea of getting things in order or sorted out.
No he will not, they get back together.
It means that someone did not discover something all by themselves but with another person. Jack and Jill co-discovered a new flower, together.
jennifer and jack need to be back togetter
a bottle of jack topkins. its a kind of alchaul