heist



heist someone or something (up)

Rur. to lift someone or something. See if you can heist that box onto the top shelf. Dad heisted me up so I could see over the fence. John groaned and heisted up the bale of hay.

heist

(hɑɪst)
1. n. a theft; a robbery. (see also lift.) Lefty just had to pull one last heist.
2. tv. to steal something; to rob a person or place; to lift something. (Underworld.) The thugs heisted her and took her purse and watch.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Euphrosyne-Greek Mythology
Talfryn-Welsh
Theophilos-Ancient Greek
Bob['bɔb]
Netuno-Portuguese (Brazilian)
Serhan-Turkish