clap up
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Definition
Verb: - To make or complete something hastily and carelessly, often resulting in a poor-quality outcome.
Usage
This verb is used to describe the act of creating, assembling, or finalizing something with excessive speed and a lack of attention to detail. It implies a rushed process where quality is sacrificed for speed. It is often used in informal or critical contexts.
Examples
- The team clapped up a prototype just hours before the presentation, and it predictably malfunctioned.
- He clapped up a quick report to meet the deadline, but it was full of errors.
- They clapped up a temporary shelter before the storm arrived.
Advanced Usage
- "to clap up a deal": To finalize an agreement or arrangement hastily, often without proper consideration of the terms.
- Eager to secure the investment, they clapped up a deal without consulting their lawyer.
Variants and Related Words
- Clap together (phrasal verb): A near-synonymous phrase meaning to assemble or make something quickly and roughly.
- We clapped together a basic website over the weekend.
Synonyms
- Cobble together: To make or assemble something quickly from available parts.
- Slap together: To make or build something in a hurried, careless manner.
- Jury-rig: To assemble or repair something in a makeshift way with available materials.
Antonyms
- Craft meticulously: To make something with great care and attention to detail.
- Assemble carefully: To put something together in a slow, precise manner.
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Rush through: To complete something very quickly, often neglecting proper procedure.
- They rushed through the approval process, which led to problems later.
Related Idioms
- "Throw together": To make or arrange something quickly without much planning.
- Let's just throw together a simple meal.
Verb
- make hastily and carelessly