hinhauen

German

Etymology

From hin- + hauen.

Verb

hinhauen (third-person singular simple present haut hin, past tense haute hin, past participle hingehauen, auxiliary haben or sein)

  1. (transitive, auxiliary verb: haben) to hit hard at a point
  2. (transitive, auxiliary verb: haben) to toss something at a point
  3. (intransitive, auxiliary verb: haben) to hurry up
  4. (intransitive, auxiliary verb: haben) to go well; to proceed fine
  5. (intransitive, auxiliary verb: sein) to fall violently
  6. (reflexive, auxiliary verb: haben) to hit a hay; to hit a sack; to sleep

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