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What (who) is Hit - definition

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HIT; Hit (disambiguation); H.I.T.; Hit (song)

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¦ verb (hits, hitting, hit)
1. direct a blow at with one's hand or a tool or weapon.
accidentally strike (part of one's body) against something.
(of a moving object or body) come into contact with (someone or something stationary) quickly and forcefully.
2. strike (a target).
3. cause harm or distress to.
(hit out) make a strongly worded criticism or attack.
informal, chiefly N. Amer. attack and rob or kill.
4. informal reach or arrive at.
be suddenly and vividly realized by: it hit her that I wanted to settle down here.
(hit on) discover or think of, especially by chance.
(hit on) N. Amer. informal make sexual advances towards.
5. propel (a ball) with a bat, racket, etc.
score (runs or points) in this way.
¦ noun
1. an instance of hitting or being hit.
2. informal, chiefly N. Amer. a murder carried out by a criminal organization.
3. a successful and popular film, pop record, etc.
4. Computing an instance of identifying an item of data which matches the requirements of a search.
an instance of a particular website being accessed by a user.
5. informal a dose of a narcotic drug.
6. Baseball short for base hit.
Phrases
hit-and-miss (also hit-or-miss) haphazard; random.
?as likely to be unsuccessful as successful.
hit-and-run denoting a road accident from which the perpetrator escapes before being discovered and without lending assistance.
hit someone below the belt
1. Boxing give one's opponent an illegal low blow.
2. behave unfairly towards someone.
hit someone for six Brit. affect someone very severely. [with allusion to a forceful hit that scores six runs in cricket.]
hit the ground running informal proceed at a fast pace with enthusiasm.
hit it off informal be naturally friendly or well suited.
hit the nail on the head find exactly the right answer.
hit the road (or N. Amer. trail) informal leave or set out on a journey.
Derivatives
hitter noun
Origin
OE hittan, from ON hitta 'come upon, meet with'.
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1. <architecture> cache hit. 2. <World-Wide Web> A request to a web server from a {web browser} or other client (e.g. a robot). The number of hits on a server may be important for determining advertising revenue. In the course of loading a single web page, a browser may hit a web server many times e.g. to retrieve the page itself and each image on the page. In contrast, caching by browsers and web proxies reduces the number of hits on the server because some requests are satisfied from the cache. 3. <jargon> To press and release a key on the keyboard. Some prefer the less aggressive "tap". (2000-02-20)
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To eat something.
Can I hit that sandwich?

Wikipedia

Hit

Hit means to strike someone or something.

Hit or HIT may also refer to:

Examples of use of Hit
1. After midnight he would hit me." "That night he hit me and hit my head.
2. They "never hit me, never even threatened to hit me.
3. Exports hit Dh506 million and re–exports hit Dh878 million.
4. I mean, things hit him like they hit everybody else.
5. It looks like it just hit where it hit,‘‘ Mueller said.