hit up
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edithit up (third-person singular simple present hits up, present participle hitting up, simple past and past participle hit up)
- (transitive, informal) To visit with or contact someone, especially with a definite purpose.
- Synonyms: touch base, chat up
- Why not hit him up for some assistance on the rebuilding project?
- (transitive) To eat or drink; to buy a round of drinks.
- Jerry will hit up a round for us all.
- (transitive) To embark on or devote oneself to (an activity); to perform or do (something).
- I hit up the computer to find the answer.
- (transitive, intransitive, informal) To take (an intoxicating drug).
- He hit up with the heroin Jake brought him.
- (transitive, slang) To request or demand; to confront verbally.
- He hit me up for twenty bucks.
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edit- (rugby) The act of taking a pass from the dummy half and running straight into the opposition's defensive line without looking to pass.
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