The equivalent of "up" in Spanish is "arriba".
'rodeo' as a noun covers many words with the sense of 'turn/turning'* 'rodear' = to surround/encircle/encompass; and in American Spanish 'to round up cattle in a rodeo' ('rodeo' is the first person (I) of the verb) * including 'round-up, rodeo, stockyard, corral, enclosure for cattle'. Spanish 'rancho', by contrast, means 'hut, mess-room, cattle-ranch'
In Spanish, "alor" is not a recognized word. It may be a misspelling or a made-up word.
stock up
The word does not exist in spanish, but i have a vauge idea of the word you are looking for and if it is that it is not a nice word and putting the answer up would trigger the dingbot.
"Alcanzarte" means "to catch up with."
It means to wake up
Amanecer is the Spanish word for "dawn," both as a noun and a verb. As a verb, it can mean "to begin to show; to appear; to wake up." The plural form is amaneceres.
The spanish phrase que tal means whats up or whats going on.
The closest word in Spanish I can come up with is: tolla - which means: trough
"Pararse" means to "stand up" in English.
Spanish. The term "rodeo" in Spanish means "round-up."