| Idioms: sign up |
Enlist in an organization; also, register or subscribe to something. For example, He signed up for four years in the navy, or Are you planning to sign up for that pottery class?
[Early 1900s]
| Idioms: sign up |
Enlist in an organization; also, register or subscribe to something. For example, He signed up for four years in the navy, or Are you planning to sign up for that pottery class?
[Early 1900s]
| WordNet: sign up |
The verb has 2 meanings:
Meaning #1:
engage by written agreement
Synonyms: sign, fee, contract, sign on
Meaning #2:
join a club, an activity, etc. with the intention to join or participate, "Sign up for yoga classes"
| enlist | |
| enroll | |
| subscribe (technology) |
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