Rolling up might mean to arrive. The image is of an automobile rolling up to the door. It also might mean rolling a cigarette (or anything that you smoke rolled up in a paper). A third meaning would be literally rolling something into a ball or tube, as in rolling up a newspaper into a tube.
To have a drink straight up means with nothing added
Mode of expression as it refers to the character emotion of the sentence interrogative- question..."What time is it?" Declarative- answer..."It's Four O'clock." Imperative- "Hurry up then!" Mode of expression as it refers to the nature of the expressor would be whimsical, cinical, crass, etc.
"Doin' What Comes Natur'lly" is a song from the 1946 musical Annie Get Your Gun, written by Irving Berlin, about Annie Oakley, the most prominent member of Darke County Ohio, where I grew up."Folks are dumb where I come from, They ain't had any learning.Still they're happy as can beDoin' what comes naturally (doin' what comes naturally). "Full Lyrics:http:/www.stlyrics.com/lyrics/anniegetyourgun/doinwhatcomesnaturlly.htmYouTube Video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ht42_fWA0bM
Trucks - 1999 Rolling Thunder Part 4 Fire It Up was released on: USA: 5 June 2010
To keep your chin up is an expression to maintain positive outlook.
to support
"Zippity split" is an idiomatic expression meaning "hurry up," "right away," or "very quickly."
Burned up means that a person is totally exhausted. A person can also be burned up if they are very angry with someone.
-to release the pressure or tension on something. e.g. You're gonna slack up on that rope, u tied the girl with, right now!
Think about it for a minute and you can figure it out. What would it mean if you were up? Out of bed and feeling fine? What would it mean if you were about? About town, traveling around? The saying just means you're awake and moving around!
It means tired of, frustrated with, and starting to get angry.
it means you are not as fast as somebody else
This is not an idiom. It means exactiy what it says - "advanced" means moved up or moved along, so the person is older.
It means that you can be easily be woken up by any small sound.
It means to play a great game in sports or it can mean to go on a rant or a rage.
I think you mean UP A TREE (not in one), which means you're stuck in a situation that you can't get out of easily - you've figuratively climbed up there, and now you're surrounded by figurative enemies and can't climb back down again.
"Wrapped around the axle" is an idiomatic expression that refers to being stuck or entangled in a difficult or confusing situation. It suggests being caught up in an unproductive or frustrating problem that is hard to escape from.