hash something up

hash something up
hash something up
1. to chop something up. •

Now, hash the onion and garlic up and put it in the skillet.

Now, hash up the beef and brown it.

2. to mess something up. •

Somebody hashed my manuscript up!

Somebody hashed up my manuscript!


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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