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Hit on someone

you're going to hit on her the phrasal verb hit on someone means means to flirt with or show romantic interest in someone in an attempt to establish a romantic or sexual connect...

Course: Phrasal verbs from TVSection: Six phrasal verbs from FriendsSubtitles: en

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talents so

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you're going to hit on

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her the phrasal verb hit on someone

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means means to flirt with or show

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romantic interest in someone in an

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attempt to establish a romantic or

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sexual

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connection it's an Inseparable phrasal

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verb meaning the verb and the

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preposition cannot be separated by an

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object

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examples James tried to hit on Sarah at

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the party but she wasn't

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interested Tina felt uncomfortable When

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a Stranger started hitting on her in the

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coffee

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shop last night Jack's friend hit on a

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famous celebrity at the club and got her

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number you know what I was thinking

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since you wrote a song maybe I could do

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something for Emma using my talents so

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you're going to hit on

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her we have to leave why what did you do

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in the bathroom I didn't get to the

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bathroom I bumped into Owen on the way

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and he didn't know he was adopted and

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there's a slight chance I may have told

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him

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