hoover up
English
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Verb
hoover up (third-person singular simple present hoovers up, present participle hoovering up, simple past and past participle hoovered up)
- (transitive, colloquial) To suck (something) into a vacuum cleaner, irrespective of brand
- Don't worry about the mess on the carpet - I'll hoover it up later.
- (colloquial, idiomatic) To eat (food) quickly, especially by taking it into the mouth directly from the plate rather than using cutlery.
- (transitive, colloquial, figuratively) To avidly absorb something as if by a vacuum cleaner.
- 2012, The Economist, 20th Oct 2012 The rise of the yuan: Turning from green to red
- […] a deputy governor of China’s central bank pointed out that China no longer hoovers up dollar reserves with its past abandon.
- 2012, The Economist, 20th Oct 2012 The rise of the yuan: Turning from green to red
Usage notes
- see Hoover
See also
- bolt
- scarf down
- wolf down
- vacuum up
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