"hajba kap" meaning in Hungarian

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Verb

IPA: [ˈhɒjbɒkɒp]
Etymology: Literally, “to grab/snap at [the other’s] hair” Etymology templates: {{m-g|to grab/snap at 􂀿the other’s􂁀 hair}} “to grab/snap at [the other’s] hair”, {{lit|to grab/snap at 􂀿the other’s􂁀 hair}} Literally, “to grab/snap at [the other’s] hair” Head templates: {{head|hu|verb|cat2=|head=|nopalindromecat=}} hajba kap, {{hu-verb}} hajba kap
  1. (idiomatic, often humorous) to fall out, start a row or quarrel (verbally or physically) Tags: humorous, idiomatic, often Synonyms: összevész, összeverekedik
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          "start",
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