well if someone set you up, it means they don't dig you no more! they might of liked you at first but then realized that you aren't the one and are scared to tell you so be nice to all my hommes!!
you get someone to help you set up your bowl
pro wrestlings fake. its all set up
his match someone for him
The set shot is where you push the ball up into the air from your chest to set someone else up
Someone can purchase an email domain and set the domain names from an email list provider. To set it up someone will need knowledge in information technology.
ask someone.
well, it depends on if you are trying to set them up yourself but if you set someone up they're relationship will not work(there is a 1% chance that it will work)
Game controllers, even for someone who lacks computer knowlege, are relatively easy to set up.
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set up something 1. to establish or create something. The welfare system is set up to encourage people to find work as soon as they can. He set up his practice as an architect in New York City in the 1890s. His father's money was used to set him up in business. 2.to arrange or prepare something. They set the meeting up for 9 a.m. tomorrow. We have a little area set up for serving food. They set up the tents next to the river.set someone up to trick someone into a situation in which it appears they have done something wrong. She denied using drugs and claimed she had been set up by the police. set up something 1. to establish or create something. The welfare system is set up to encourage people to find work as soon as they can. He set up his practice as an architect in New York City in the 1890s. His father's money was used to set him up in business. 2.to arrange or prepare something. They set the meeting up for 9 a.m. tomorrow. We have a little area set up for serving food. They set up the tents next to the river.set someone up to trick someone into a situation in which it appears they have done something wrong. She denied using drugs and claimed she had been set up by the police.
set up something 1. to establish or create something. The welfare system is set up to encourage people to find work as soon as they can. He set up his practice as an architect in New York City in the 1890s. His father's money was used to set him up in business. 2.to arrange or prepare something. They set the meeting up for 9 a.m. tomorrow. We have a little area set up for serving food. They set up the tents next to the river.set someone up to trick someone into a situation in which it appears they have done something wrong. She denied using drugs and claimed she had been set up by the police. set up something 1. to establish or create something. The welfare system is set up to encourage people to find work as soon as they can. He set up his practice as an architect in New York City in the 1890s. His father's money was used to set him up in business. 2.to arrange or prepare something. They set the meeting up for 9 a.m. tomorrow. We have a little area set up for serving food. They set up the tents next to the river.set someone up to trick someone into a situation in which it appears they have done something wrong. She denied using drugs and claimed she had been set up by the police.
Weight machines can be quite challenging to set up. At the very least, have someone helping you.