usually tends to mean, what do you like? i want to know about your interests
and if you lead a busy life or not
up to much?
"What have you been up to?" means "what have you been doing?"
The speaker is asking what you have been doing, with the expectation--or hope--that maybe you have been naughty. It is probably derivative of "having been up to no good," meaning doing something bad or not worthwhile.
If someone were to ask "How are you" and the answer is "Wicked, cheers, been up to much?" this means they are good, then they thank you, then they ask what you've been doing recently.
the way the music has been made up
It's been said around the meaning is the government being messed up.
Dayakos is a made-up word that does not have a known meaning or definition in English. It may have been derived from a specific context or language, but without more information, its meaning remains unclear.
The term "up to my eyeballs" is used when someone is saying that they have had enough or have had so much of something that they are about full. An example is, "I have been up to my eyeballs in work lately." Meaning a lot of work. It is an exaggerated term.
i have been at home
i been ok
1: moving backward and forward along a given course; The prisoner walked up and down the corridor. 2: alternately upward and downward; She eyed him up and down. Ive been going up and down these stairs all day.
After extensive research about the University of Posrsmouth there has been no information found as to the meaning of the slogan 'Look Up'. It is believed that it refers to the definition which means 'to become better and improve' which would pertain to a University atmosphere.