hinmachen

(hin verb)

Meanings

1.
to hurry up
(A colloquial term. Possibly regional. In the North, you often hear "hinnemachen". Usually not used in past tense, people would use "beeilen" there.)
2.
to pee/poo there
(Non-descriptive term, mainly used for dogs. Not very common, and typically not used for one single instance of pooing somewhere.)

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