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hit and run adjective- (used of entertainment engagements) in one city one night, another city the next US
- They had a lot of “hit and run” jobs, as the musicians called them in those days, which meant that they would close one day in, say, Orlando, Florida, and have to open up the next night in Vancouver. — Mort Sahl, Heartland, p. 57, 1976
- swindled UK
Rhyming slang for “done” (DO - — Ray Puxley, Cockney Rabbit, 1992
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