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fetch verb- to deliver (a blow) UK
A conventional usage from C12 that slipped into the colloquial register sometime around late C19 or early C20. - He always used to slam it and try and fetch her shins a wallop. — Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, Hancock’s Half Hour, 22 April 1958
- She’s lost her colour now, except for the spot on the side of her face where I fetched her one. — Ted Lewis, Jack Carter’s Law, p. 129, 1974
- in computing, to retrieve and import a file from an Internet site to your computer US
- — Christian Crumlish, The Internet Dictionary, p. 68, 1995
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