No actually that is what is mistaken for the phrase "Up and at 'em"
Up and Adam!!!! Probably closer to the phrase: up 'n' at 'em! [loosely, get to it; go for them.. the new day's tasks] Rise 'n' Shine
It's the one that makes sense. UP and AT them (chores). Up and at 'em makes more sense when you think about it as a whole phrase. When does someone usually say this? When you're lying (or sitting) down, right? Like when you first wake up, or when you're being lazy. So think about it: the "up" is as in "GET UP." Get up and at' em. GET up and GET at them. Think about it that way, and then "Get up and get Adam" doesn't make any sense (unless there's somebody named Adam nearby). Nor does "up and atom."
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Adam Up was created in 2003-12.
I think that you mean "Up and at 'em". I believe this saying came from the great war of 1914, when the troops came up out of the trenches to advance on the enemy. The cry "Up and at 'em boys" would have given the troops encouragement.
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I think that you mean "Up and at 'em". I believe this saying came from the great war of 1914, when the troops came up out of the trenches to advance on the enemy. The cry "Up and at 'em boys" would have given the troops encouragement.
Q: How did John Adam know how many apples he had? A: He had to Adam up get it. instead of add them up it is adam up
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This was a fun way to describe water. Adam and Eve didn't have anything stronger to drink.
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