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Hit My Phone

To call a person on there cell phone, and to be instrested in them
"Hey baby, hit my phone..."
"K."
Hit My Phone by My dictionary2009 September 27, 2020

hit my phone up 

'Hit my phone up' used only by people called Justin Bieber in songs. It simply means 'hit me up' or even more simply 'call me' or 'text me on my mobile telephone' but that wouldn't cut it as a lyric in his song.
Friend 1: 'Hey do you fancy going out tonight?'
Friend 2: 'yeah sure hit my phone up whenever you're ready'

hit my phone up 

When u text some or call someone constantly
But you still hit my phone up and baby I be moving on.

hit my phone up 

1) You are the reason my phone wake-up from sleep ( black screen brighten up).
2) Contact.
3) Still in contact.

it can also be translated as no other girl contact me or even though we are not a couple anymore but I ain't in love with anyone else and on your call my phone react the same as it used to be ( this situation is a part of moving on).

G-Way
you hit my phone up.
hit my phone up by Gors-Way April 4, 2016
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well known from south park
rednecks get angrry that future folk took there jobs so they yell
They took ouare jerbs!
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