sling up
English
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editsling up (third-person singular simple present slings up, present participle slinging up, simple past and past participle slung up)
- (transitive, intransitive) To set up a hammock.
- That looks like a good spot to sling up your hammock.
- There's plenty fo places to sling up there.
- (transitive) To sell, make or serve (food) at a restaurant.
- He's been slinging up great barbecue there for years.
- (transitive, UK) To hang (someone).
- (transitive, US) To have sex with (someone).