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The phrase "hit up" is informal and can be used as slang in spoken English.
It can be used to mean to make contact with someone, usually via phone, text, or social media. For example, "I'm going to hit up John and see if he wants to meet up for lunch."
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hit up
verb
To contact with a request or demand.
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Hit X? Hit "up"?
HIRSCH: Which I hit up every morning.
Afterward, hit up the uberflashy nightclub Le Bâoli.
"So I hit up my sisters.
Should we really hit up neighbors for cash?
— Every time I hit up Chad I feel sick afterward.
"Not only do you get hit up on a community basis, you get hit up on a national basis".
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Hitting up a cereal cafe seems like grossly misdirected anger.
We think transactions are hitting up.
He even hits up investors who profited from his ventures.
Try hitting up family and friends for capital.
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