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Drink up

Often this means drink a lot or finish your drink’.



Drink up and I will pour you some more wine.

End up

The very end of a situation - the outcome or result.


We ended up traveling to Greece because the airfare was so cheap.


If we keep going this way, we will end up totally lost.

Lawyer up

To make sure you have a full legal representation.


After the accident, he had to lawyer up.

Do it up

Do 100%


When they redecorated their house, they really did it up.

Live it up

Live life to the fullest.


It is New Year’s Eve; let’s live it up!


It is my birthday I’m going to live it up.

Grow up

To grow (emotionally) or mature.


She really grew up when her family had economic problems and she had to take more responsibility.


She grew up in Canada. (became adult)

Speed up

Increase your speed.


Can you speed up? I need to get to the airport by 10:00 or I will miss my plane.


Could you please speed it up a bit? There are people waiting behind you.

Listen up

This usually means listen 100%.


Everybody, listen up the following information is essential.


Listen up, class, I’m going to explain our next activity.

Eat up

Often this means ‘eat a lot’ or ‘finish what you are eating’.


Eat up guys - we want to finish all the pizza!


Can you eat up, the restaurant are closing.

Fill up

This means to fill completely.


Don’t just give me a little water fill it up I just ran 10 km.


Brenda filled up my glass with wine.

Sit up

The means sit 100% correctly - no bad posture.


When you are at the dinner table, sit up like a gentleman - your posture is horrible.

Speak up

Speak louder.


Can you speak up? I can’t hear you over this music.

Brush up on (Sth)

refresh knowledge of


Frank joined the course to brush up on his math skills.


I would like to brush up on tennis.

Keep up

Go as fast


Move at the same speed as someone or something

Offer up

To say a prayer or make sacrifice to a god.


Provide something that is intended to impress or satisfied someone.