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Definition of hutched

hutched

verb

  • to be taken. to have been robbed or riped off.
    The. man sold the kids a bad broken bike. he had hutched them.
    They paid hin for the car but he took off in it. he hutched them.

    Last edited on Sep 30 2016. Submitted by Anonymous on Sep 30 2016.

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