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Hook up with someone

meaning the verb and the preposition can not be separated by an object examples they hooked up after the concert and had a great time together she's hoping to hook up with someo...

Course: Phrasal verbs from TVSection: Six everyday phrasal verbsSubtitles: en

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verb

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meaning the verb and the preposition can

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not be separated by an

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object

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examples they hooked up after the

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concert and had a great time

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together she's hoping to hook up with

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someone interesting during her

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vacation we used to be friends but then

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we hooked up and things got

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complicated

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when you and Monica first hooked up was

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it weird going from friends to more than

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that kind of you know sneaking around

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having a hide from you

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guys apparently I beat out hundreds of

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other applicants including Five Guys I

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went to graduate school with not that

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I'm keeping score or anything

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five apparently I beat out hundreds of

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other applicants including Five Guys I

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went to graduate school with not that

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I'm keeping score or anything

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five the phrasal verb beat someone out

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means to defeat someone in a competition

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race

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