If you make something up, you create it from your imagination, you tell something that isn't true.
It means to think of something cool and you make it make it make baleave or something use your Imagination be creative don't think of something like "There was a boy who grew up to be a Celebrity" don't do that you need a a imagination
It means to make fun of it or insult it.
To 'amend' something is to change something. So to 'make amends' for something you did wrong means to put whatever you did right.
To live up to something is to achieve expectation, to show that your life is worth it.
it means to power up something
To Ginger something is to mess up, botch something, to screw up, to make a mess of something. To Ginger up means to excite or incite.
This actually means you've been left to make a decission on something.
to make something stronger ,,
To give something to try and make up for something that was lost. If you lose something value, you may be compensated by something similar or the cash value of what was lost.
Make It Mean Something was created on 2008-10-28.
It just means to make something up. You're not using a plan or thinking ahead. You're just doing whatever comes to your mind as you go along.
It means to think of something cool and you make it make it make baleave or something use your Imagination be creative don't think of something like "There was a boy who grew up to be a Celebrity" don't do that you need a a imagination
it means that you can make something do something.
I think its "I'm putting on make up." or "That make up is done well / is a good look". But I am not certain how best to translate. Hasineiyo can be to do something. Huajang is make up / cosmetics and Jal is good / well.
to alter to make something different
In dance, to improvise something is to make it up as you go. Improvisation competitions occur sometimes in which a song is played and everyone must make up a dance to it on the spot.
It is just something the writers made up to make it al halloweenish