To beg or ask for something; see mooch
We were hawking some snacks from the children.
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The term used when you know for a fact that someone has stolen some of your food, but you don't know who it is. Even if you do know who it is, you couldn't blame them because they've stolen it so well that they could just deny it.
A slice of cheese, some wafer thin ham, a few cocktail sausages. All items that can be easily hawked if you know what you are doing.
Who's hawked my bread?
Someone's been in my freezer shelf and hawked a mars ice-cream.
There's been some serious hawking going on recently.
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An all around amazing person. Hawk is someone that you can count on. He is the nicest, most caring person you will ever know. If he loves you, he will do anything for you! He is very one of a kind, and if you have a Hawk in your life, donβt let him go!
G.F.- Did you just see that?! Hawk gave me his sweatshirt to wear!
Friend- OMG, he must really love you!
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A nationalist, a war supporter.
The hawks in Wahsington were pushing for war before 9/11.
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A state where another party maintains possession of something, but does not have full ownership of it, and must gaurontee that it can be sold back to the original owner for a fixed amount.
Usually when you offer something (jewelry, property, etc) up for collateral, it is in "hawk". Possessor can be a bank, a pawn shop, an impound lot, etc; but is usually limited to legal matters.
You can get the item "out of hawk" by paying the money back, or filling the contract out.
"You can hawk any property in monopoly for half what you paid for it"
"I need 50$ to get boardwalk out of hawk"
"I hawked my wedding ring to the pawn shop for 200$"
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