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Hang out
verb
To spend time with someone
Let’s hang out when you get back from your trip.
I was hanging out with my wife’s family over Christmas.
Grab food / drink
verbal phrase
Go somewhere to eat / drink
I just want to grab a quick coffee before we start.
Let’s just grab some sandwiches for lunch.
Neat
adjective
Cool
That was a pretty neat presentation you gave.
Her team created quite a neat marketing campaign.
Iconic
adjective
Widely recognized / well-established
We had some really iconic wines at dinner last night.
He lives in a very iconic part of Omotesando.
Hack
verb
To do something creative by breaking the rules
He was really good at hacking website design.
We need to hack our office space to make it more comfortable.
Get your creative juices flowing
verbal phrase
To do something that makes you more creative
Murakami likes to run in the morning to get his creative juices flowing.
She drinks wine to get her creative juices flowing.
Hit something hard
verbal phrase
To do something with all your effort
I have to get back to work and hit this project hard.
He really hit that test very hard.
Culinary
adjective
Related to cooking
I need to brush up on my culinary skills.
She moved to Spain to study their culinary arts.