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"slap together" Definitions
  1. to create (something) by putting parts together in a quick or careless way

19 Sentences With "slap together"

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Very basic, but it helped me to slap together my first website.
Why do you think cities slap together these lines that aren't as useful?
He tapped his buddy Zack McTee, who runs a small production company in New York, to slap together something quick.
So yeah, a kid can just save up a couple of paychecks and get a studio and slap together a tracklist and make hits.
Let's see if we can slap together a real meal, because neither of us wants to be here but while we're stuck here, might as well, right?
Such upgrades include covering high-voltage wires with insulation to prevent sparks of molten metal from erupting when wires touch branches or slap together in high winds.
Samuel Greaves tried to alleviate fears of faulty defense deterrents by insisting that the Pentagon won't try to slap together a new system for the sake of the administration.
I said goodbye to burritos inhaled after a hard day at work and lukewarm soup procured only because I was too lazy to slap together a lunch from home.
No more tedious fabrication process or expensive studio rental: simply slap together a concept image, source the necessary materials on the Internet, and wait for the orders to roll in.
Rather than slap together expensive and time-consuming materiel requests during the long federal budgeting process, military personnel could simply fabricate vehicles and supplies on demand to adapt to changing operations.
But Irma had us prepared; we had already spent ten days with no electricity and had managed to slap together enough extension cords to run the most essential pieces of equipment.
If you know you'll only have time to slap together PB&Js for lunch, wait another week to buy the ingredients for tacos and instead restock your supplies of bread and peanut butter.
It felt as though Parker was trying too hard to slap together as many creative styles as possible: There are "flashback" scenes of Parker in voodoo paint, intended to represent his ancestors in Africa.
They are also rushing desperately to slap together some kind of new vote on an unpopular health care initiative that remains dead on arrival in the Senate, purely for the sake of ticking a box on the 100 days checklist.
It usually takes the Navy around five months to build even the smallest submarines to ferry Navy SEALs into and out of combat zones — but thanks to new technology, the Navy's most elite warfighters could slap together a submersible hull in just a few weeks.
"Donald Trump is a con man who takes money from his charity to cover his own legal fees, takes money from his campaign donors to enrich his own businesses, and takes talking points from the biggest polluters in the country to slap together his disastrous energy positions," Khalid Pitts, the Sierra Club's political director, said in a statement.
It's not just sex, drugs and car crashes. Those things happen – and, in our case, more than usual. But what's at the core of it all is the creativity and the personal relationships between each band member. We don't just want to slap together the thrill moments.
Aerial Pandemonium Ballet (1971) by Harry Nilsson is credited as the first remix album. It was released after the successes of "Everybody's Talkin'" and The Point!, after he decided that his older material had started to sound dated. But the concept of the remix album itself dates back to the 1980s, when record companies would slap together several kinds of electronic dance music, such as dance-pop, house, techno, trance, drum and bass, dubstep, hardstyle, and trap into full-length albums, creating a relatively low-overhead addition to the catalogs and balance sheets.
While conventional reportage and essay-writing often require the careful crafting of narrative flow, the building-block nature of the listicle lends itself to more rapid production. It can also be a means of "recycling" information, as often it is the context, not the content, that is original. For example, one can construct a listicle by adding captions to YouTube clips. For these reasons, the form has come under criticism as a "kind of cheap content-creation": > It's so easy you wonder why everyone doesn't do it until you realize that > now it's all they do: Come up with an idea ("Top 10 Worst [X]") on the L > train ride to the office that morning, [and] slap together 10 (or 25, or > 100) cultural artifacts ripe for the kind of snarky working over that won't > actually tax you at all as a writer/thinker.

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