Usually it means drunk (presumably having too much gin). However, it can mean excited or wound up if the context is clear that the person hasn't been drinking, like soldiers deployed to Southwest Asia or if someone comes down for breakfast all worked up.
It depends on the context. It can mean to physically pick something up in your hands or arms. It can mean to feel better. It can mean to clean up an area by picking up debris or clutter. It can mean to pay the bill or "pick up" the cheque. It can mean to casually attract someone romantically or sexually. It can mean to acquire or learn something without formal study or arrangements. It can mean to detect something. It can mean to attractively accentuate another item. It can also be a noun. It can mean a type of truck. It can mean the act of doing any of the above meanings. It can mean the reception of signals by electronic apparatus. It can mean a device that produces an electrical signal in response to some other signal.
abandonner is 'to give up' in French. J'abandonne is 'I give up'.
Brighten up the stars
What's up
Up for trade
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to separate
bale
The Stalwarts, the conservative faction, saw themselves as "stalwart" in opposition to Hayes' efforts to reconcile with the South. The Half-Breeds, a term of disparagement ginned-up by the Stalwarts, was applied to the moderate faction of the Republican Party.
Cotton lint is the fibre derived from seed cotton after the seed cotton has been ginned. Seed cotton is the ball of the cotton plant as picked from the field.
it mean shove it up your a hole
No, Up does not mean down. In fact, "down" is the antonym of "up"!
It mean was up bro? or was up dude?
It can mean to pay up. "I couldn't stump up the entrance fee."
what is snuggle mean
What does, "to gin up the base mean?" in political speech.
Any dog can grow up to be mean if not properly socillized.