Shaken up means, kind of flustered also out of favor.
The word 'shaken' is the past participle of the verb to shake (shakes, shaking, shaken). The past participle of the verb is also an adjective, a word to describe a noun. Examples: Verb: He had shaken his soda so that it sprayed in his face when he opened the can. Adjective: The shaken woman was able to give the officer a good description of the purse-snatcher.
The idiomatic expression "all shook up" carries the basic meaning of "being upset" or "being agitated". The agitation involved in being "all shook up" can be negative or positive, depending on the context involved.
The sound liquid makes as it is shaken around in a container.
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I get up. to lift up
Shaken up means to be nervous or in a weird situation.
The present perfect forms are have shaken and has shaken.Examples:They have shaken everything up. (plural subject)She has shaken everything up. (singular subject)
"Shaken" is the correct spelling, if you mean the past tense of "shake".
If shaken enough, yes. any soda will explode when shaken up.
"Shaken" typically refers to a state of being emotionally or physically disturbed, upset, or agitated. It can also refer to being in a state of shock or disbelief.
It means "to be shocked or upset," often after a sudden and/or shocking event with varying degrees of severity. "Up" could also be omitted, but it achieves the same effect. For example: She was shaken when she noticed she was in the wrong lane after she sent her text message. He was shaken up when he found out that his brother tried to commit suicide.
"Straight Up" is a term that is used in bartending to explain that the person wants their drink shaken or stirred with ice, but then want the liquid to be drained from the ice before drinking it.
Shaken Ajmanov's birth name is Ajmanov, Shaken Kenzhetayevich.
It means if u drank coffee you were Hipper and than you're going to crash like sleep
This is a nonhomogeneous mixture.
Shaken not stirred
Will have been shaken. Will have shaken.