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What does you up mean?

By Andrew Adams

What does you up mean?

Simply put, it means "are you awake?"; "are you still awake?"; "are you awake yet?" “Are you alert?” When people are playing a game or in a match it can mean: “Is it your turn now?” (Your turn to play) or “Are you winning?”, “Is your team winning?” To which you could answer: “Yes, we are up 20 to 14”.

Also, what are you up to how do you answer?

” Can Be Another Way to Say Hello

Lots of times, people answer the question “What are you up to?” with “Not much,” or “Nothing.” Then they will ask their friend the same question, and it becomes another way to say hello between friends.

Furthermore, what does act up mean slang? a : to behave in an unruly, recalcitrant, or capricious manner the children were acting up.

In this way, what does take you up on that mean?

1. (take someone up on something) to accept an offer or invitation that someone has made. I've decided to take you up on that job offer. Synonyms and related words.

What does put up mean in slang?

Meaning of put up with someone/something in English

to be willing to accept someone or something that is unpleasant or not desirable: I don't know why she puts up with him.

When a guy says what's up to a girl?

It's just a greeting meaning "What is happening?", and a reply that nothing's happening means you're fine. That is an expression that has about as much meaningfulness as "How are you?" or "How's it going?" All, including "What's up?" are used as greetings.

What are you up to or too?

To is the correct format for that question. The “to” refers to what you are doing. The question “What, are you up too?” would be referring to the fact that you are also 'up' (awake and out of bed) with some surprise about the fact that you are also 'up'. (I know, English is a complicated language to learn.

What are you up to today?

You can also say, 'What are you up to today? ' Which means, 'what are your plans/what are you doing today? ' although it sounds more natural to use it when asking someone what he is doing right now.

When people say what are you doing here?

This question means "Why are you here?" But "Why are you here?" sounds rude and accusatory (it sounds like you're accusing the person of doing something wrong). You ask "What are you doing here?" when you see someone that you didn't expect to see in that place.

How is it going answer?

When someone asks, “How's it going?”, the usual reply is, “Fine, how are you?” Few will admit they're out of work, depressed or reeling from a medical diagnosis. And not everyone wants to know the truth. But what if we had the guts to say how we're really feeling?

When a girl says what are you up to?

She means: “what are you doing?” with suspicious or mock-suspicious overtones. It is a very common and casual (informal) way of saying "What are you doing?" People also say "What's up?" which has the same implication.

What is the difference between who are you and what are you?

Originally Answered: what is the difference between who you are and what you are? What you are is the way you present yourself. And the things you do. Who you are is the person underneath all that.

What to say when he asks what I'm doing?

Ways how to respond to what are you doing when your crush/partner asks via SMS.
  • 01“I'm just here thinking about you.”
  • 02“Not you, unfortunately.”
  • 03 “Watching [insert TV show/movie].
  • 04“Trying to figure out when you're finally going to ask me out.”
  • 05 “Just playing with [insert pet name and picture].

Can I take you up on your offer?

Definition of 'take up on'

If you take someone up on their offer or invitation, you accept it. If you take a person up on something, you ask them to explain something that they have just said or done, for example because you think it is wrong or strange.

Can I take you up on that?

take (someone) up on (a bet/an offer)

To "take someone up on" something means to accept what they've offered. For example, if someone invited you to have dinner together, and you agreed, you can describe it this way: I took him up on his offer to take me out to dinner.

What does take you mean?

: to treat (someone or something) as being very important and deserving attention or respect.

What mean by took?

Took is defined as to have taken something. An example of took is to have grabbed three cookies off a plate. verb. 2.

How do you use take up in a sentence?

Take up = to fill or occupy time or space

The meeting took up the entire morning. The new sofa takes up a lot of space in my living room. Most of my day is taken up by looking after the kids. I have hundreds of videos that take up a lot of space on my computer.

Where does the time go expression?

where does the time go? Does this mean "How time flies"? Yes indeed. It's just another way of saying it and is used as much as "How time flies".

Will take you meaning?

it means that the person will hold you accountable to what you have said.

What does acting mean sexually?

Sexual acting-out can be defined as any form of sexual behavior whose primary function is to avoid uncomfortable feelings and other facts. The acting-out behavior is driven by the attempt to keep difficult feelings and memories from awareness.

What does act on mean?

: to use (something, such as a feeling or suggestion) as a reason or basis for doing something They never acted on the information they had. It's okay to feel angry or jealous, but you mustn't act on those feelings.

What is capricious?

: governed or characterized by caprice : impulsive, unpredictable.

What does recalcitrant mean in English?

1 : obstinately defiant of authority or restraint. 2a : difficult to manage or operate. b : not responsive to treatment.

What act out means?

: to behave badly or in a socially unacceptable often self-defeating manner especially as a means of venting painful emotions (such as fear or frustration)

What's another word for acting up?

What is another word for acting up?
misbehavingacting badly
acting the goatgetting up to mischief
messing aboutmessing around
mucking aboutmucking around
playing upgetting up to no good

What does played up mean?

transitive verb. : emphasize also : exaggerate, overemphasize.

Is phrasal verb put up?

PUT UP (phrasal verb) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary.

What does it mean to put up a fight?

Filters. To offer some form of resistance to an attack. She put up a fight when the mugger tried to steal her purse. verb.

What is putting together?

1. phrasal verb. If you put something together, you join its different parts to each other so that it can be used.

What does the idiom body and soul mean?

When something is done or believed body and soul, it is done or believed completely. This term indicates great faith and commitment. We all have bodies, and many people believe we have souls: a spiritual essence that lives after our bodies are gone.

What is the meaning of phrasal verb put up?

phrasal verb. put up something. ?to show a particular level of skill, determination, etc. in a fight or contest.

What does putting up a 4 mean?

Putting up your four fingers has now become a staple in the college football landscape. The tradition that started at Miami not only symbolizes the most important quarter of the game, the fourth quarter, but it stands for "finish." Football is a 60-minute contest, and requires 100% effort for the entire game.