haul

haul

1. A large number of things purchased or obtained. Alexis came home from the mall with quite a haul. I didn't know one person needed so many sweaters!
2. Unlawfully obtained goods. The burglars took off with quite a haul—all of my jewelry is missing.
3. slang A video posted online in which one shows and discusses many recent purchases. Also called a "haul video." I ended up buying so much stuff for my new apartment that I'm going to post a haul for you guys on Friday! And if you haven't already, check out my UK haul—I picked up tons of awesome goodies while I was overseas.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

haul

1. n. the proceeds from a theft; loot. (Underworld.) The cops thought they must have got a pretty good haul.
2. n. the proceeds from any activity: a performance, a fishing trip, a collection of goods or money for charity, etc. They surveyed the haul of cans and packages and decided they had done a pretty fair job.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See:
  • a long haul
  • be in (something) for the long haul
  • be in something for the long haul
  • call on the carpet
  • draw in (one's) horns
  • for the long haul
  • get (one's) ashes hauled
  • haul
  • haul (one) down to (some place)
  • haul (one) on the carpet
  • haul (one's) ashes
  • haul (oneself) up by bootstraps
  • haul (someone or something) over to (something)
  • haul (someone) over the coals
  • haul (something) from (some place) to (some place)
  • haul (something) from (something or some place)
  • haul (something) to (some place)
  • haul (something) to (some place) from (some place)
  • haul around
  • haul before
  • haul down
  • haul in
  • haul in (one's) horns
  • haul into (some place)
  • haul off
  • haul off and (do something)
  • haul off and do
  • haul out
  • haul over to
  • haul somebody over the coals
  • haul someone over the coals
  • haul to some place
  • haul up
  • haul video
  • haul/rake over the coals, to
  • in (something) for the long haul
  • in the long haul
  • in the short haul
  • long haul
  • over the long haul
  • over the short haul
  • pull in (one's) horns
  • rake over the coals
  • short haul
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