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Given is British slang for an unpleasant, despicable, stupid person.
Given out with the rations is military slang applied to a medal given out automatically without regard to merit.
Phrs. Up the anus. From up the wrong one.
The order to shut up, especially when given by a superior.
Usually heard in the form of "I'm gonna beat the livin' daylights outta ya!!". It was derived from the expression "liver and lights" at a time when the word for lungs was "lights". The liver is the heaviest (most dense) part of the body. The lungs are the lightest (least dense) part of the body. (ed: this place is very educational)
Up the spout is British slang for pregnant.
The higher up the mountain the sweeter grows the grass, the higher up the donkey climbs the more it shows its.... face.
Up the creek is slang for in trouble.
Receiving more than you could have even wanted from a given situation. "Billy, check out this stereo system your dad gave you . . . you got the hook up!" 2. Being joined in a relationship with the person you wanted or starting a relationship with the opposite sex. **See "hooking up." "Mark likes Jen . . . Jen is getting the hook up."Â
Give up the ship is slang for surrender, give up.
When a female gives up her virginity before the right time, usually before marriage. "Girl, why you given up the gold . . . you gonna be bankrupt later!"Â
meaning to drive fast, or do anything fast, I was driving down the Queen E just givin' her, and out of nowhere comes the OPP eh!
Up the poke is British slang for pregnant.
Up the duff is slang for pregnant.
Up the stick is British slang for pregnant.
Up the pole is British slang for pregnant.
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adv.
In a higher place or position, literally or figuratively; in the state of having arisen; in an upright, or nearly upright, position; standing; mounted on a horse; in a condition of elevation, prominence, advance, proficiency, excitement, insurrection, or the like; -- used with verbs of rest, situation, condition, and the like; as, to be up on a hill; the lid of the box was up; prices are up.
a.
Inclining up; tending or going up; upward; as, an up look; an up grade; the up train.
n.
Same as Tip-up.
n.
General composition or structure; manner in which the parts of a thing are combined; make-up; style of dress, etc.
a.
Arranged; plotted; -- in a bad sense; as, a put-up job.
n.
That which takes up or tightens; specifically, a device in a sewing machine for drawing up the slack thread as the needle rises, in completing a stitch.
n.
The state of being up or above; a state of elevation, prosperity, or the like; -- rarely occurring except in the phrase ups and downs.
n.
Disruption; a separation and dispersion of the parts or members; as, a break-up of an assembly or dinner party; a break-up of the government.
v.
Disposed; inclined; -- used with an adv.; as, virtuously given.
prep.
From the coast towards the interior of, as a country; from the mouth towards the source of, as a stream; as, to journey up the country; to sail up the Hudson.
n.
The act of remitting, surrendering, resigning, or giving up.
adv.
Aside, so as not to be in use; as, to lay up riches; put up your weapons.
v. t.
To touch or reach with the toes; to come fully up to; as, to toe the mark.
n.
The act of setting aside, or of giving up.
adv.
To or in a state of completion; completely; wholly; quite; as, in the phrases to eat up; to drink up; to burn up; to sum up; etc.; to shut up the eyes or the mouth; to sew up a rent.
v. i.
See Thee.
adv.
To or in a position of equal advance or equality; not short of, back of, less advanced than, away from, or the like; -- usually followed by to or with; as, to be up to the chin in water; to come up with one's companions; to come up with the enemy; to live up to engagements.
n.
A line or track leading from the provinces toward the metropolis or a principal terminus; the track upon which up-trains run. See Up-train.
adv.
Stated; fixed; as, in a given time.
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