Hath fling is a two-word phrase that is rarely used in contemporary English. The correct spelling is /hæθ flɪŋ/. In IPA phonetics, "hath" is pronounced as /hæθ/ and is an old-fashioned way of saying "has." Meanwhile, "fling" is pronounced as /flɪŋ/ and means to throw or hurl. Putting the two words together, "hath fling" means to throw something that one currently possesses. While this phrase may not be in common usage, it highlights the evolution of the English language and its complex spelling and pronunciation.