1. hit up - Noun
2. hit up - Verb
(transitive, informal) To 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, intransitive, informal) To take (an intoxicating drug).
hit up (plural hit ups)
(rugby) The act of taking a pass from the dummy half and running straight into the opposition's defensive line without looking to pass.
hit-up (plural hit-ups)
(rugby) Alternative form of hit up
hit-up
But the mother of two instead hit up a beachside restaurant, taking to Instagram to show off the shellfish meal she ate with a friend. Source: Internet
Also in attendance at the soirée were Lawson's husband, Richard Lawson, Beyoncé's nephew Julez and other family members and friends who hit up the French city following Bey and JAY's Tuesday, July 17th performance. Source: Internet
Either that or he hit up the good stuff once the fire was out and the Bud was gone. Source: Internet
Flash back to March 2018 when police hit up Locklear’s Thousand Oaks home with a search warrant to look for a gun, at which point she told cops “if you ever come back to my house I will shoot you.” Source: Internet
City x On Lock Heading into the weekend, both Yung Miami and JT hit up their social media pages to plug the project. Source: Internet
Afterward, they hit up a newsstand to pick up some reading materials before walking home. Source: Internet