bat out



bat out

v.
To produce something in a hurried or informal manner: The new store owner batted out thank-you notes to his first customers all morning. I don't have time before the big party to bake hundreds of cookies, but I think I can bat a few dozen out.
See also: bat, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Baltassar-Biblical Latin
Ingi-Ancient Scandinavian
Nosipho-Southern African, Zulu
Kala (1)-Tamil
Durham['dʌrəm]
Bryanne-English (Rare)