I am under the impression that it means to be asked for something, a favor or cash or a smoke etc.I am no expert on slang though.
maco is not a Hebrew word. (makka means strike or hit, and "ma kore?" is the Hebrew phrase "What's up?")
To 'coin a phrase' means to have invented it or 'came up with it'.
Roll a joint
"will probably hit the ball out of the park"will is the first verbprobably is an adverbhit is the second verbthe ball is the definite pronoun and nounout of the park is the prepositionTogether all those make up the verb phrase. In this case, your verb phrase is also the predicate of the sentence.
The Phrase "It is as handy as it is becoming" means it is as useful as it is up and coming.
It means "Hit me up."HitMeUpHMU simply means "hit me up"
The phrase button it up means to complete it or finish it.
This means that a person a has enough.
Becoming more mature
the phrase hit the sack came from Germany.
The phrase "knocked up" is slang for pregnant.
The phrase "leave it up to" means to entrust a decision or action to someone else, indicating that they have the authority or responsibility to handle it.