100 Phrasal Verbs in 100 Days 34/100: To Hit Someone Up 🤳🗣 Happy Friday, everyone! Today's phrasal is perfect for the weekend! "To hit someone up" means to contact someone, usually to ask for something, make plans, or get help. It's a casual, informal expression. How to use it: • Hit up + person: "I'll hit up Sarah later" • Hit + person + up: "I'll hit Sarah up later" Examples: Making plans: • "I'm going to hit up my friends to see if they want to go to the movies." Asking for help: • "Can you hit your brother up and ask if we can borrow his car?" For money/favors: • "Don't hit me up for money again - I already helped you last month." BONUS: To Hit Up A Place - to go to a place • "We hit up that new bar downtown last week. It's great!" ⚠️ Important note: This is very informal and casual. Don't use it in formal situations or with people you don't know very well. 💬Question: Who do you usually hit up when you want to make weekend plans?