- Have you heard about the hill?
-I never get over it
Explanation:
The joke works because “get over it” has two meanings.
Literal: actually climbing and crossing to the other side.
Figurative: “Get over it” means to move on from something emotionally.
So when someone says,
“Have you heard about the hill? — I never got over it,”
they’re joking that the hill was so big (or memorable) that they never got past it —physically and mentally.
It’s a classic double-meaning (pun) joke.
Once you catch that, it clicks