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📍Hit (someone) up /hɪt ʌp/ (informal phrasal verb) – has a broader meaning and refers to contacting someone through any available means (email, text message, phone call, in person, etc.).
- "You should hit her up for some tickets."
📍To hit someone /hɪt ˈsʌmwʌn/ (A2 verb) – to strike someone.
- "Teachers are not allowed to hit their pupils."
📍Starving /ˈstɑːrvɪŋ/ (B2 adjective) – to be extremely hungry or starving.
- "Isn't lunch ready yet? I'm starving."
📍I still have much to be done – I still have a lot to do.
📍Insane /ɪnˈseɪn/ (C1, C2 adjective) – crazy, mad, insane.
- "It would be insane not to take advantage of this opportunity."
"What does the phrase 'hit (someone) up' mean?"
to strike someone.
to contact someone through any available means (email, text message, phone call, in person, etc.).
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