to discover something by chance
to suddenly have an idea
to try to start a conversation with someone because you are sexually attracted to them
If Marlette makes the hit on Jayson, it would be exactly the breakthrough we'd need to finally crucify Pruitt.
It was somewhere in this area that I hoped to hit on my Mountain of Green Stones.
One woman in a second floor window who was yelling and crying was hit on the shoulder.
She was scared he might hit on the truth.
Tess had an irrational dislike of men who wore wedding rings, perhaps because she had been hit on by so many of them.
They hit on the idea of celebrating the occasion with a concert.
hits on
hitting on
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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