Get up Meaning and Definition

Get up

Get up

Pronunciation

/ˈget ʌp/

Noun or Verb

A phrase used to express an instruction or encouragement to rise from a seated or lying down position, often to alert someone or to demonstrate energy and enthusiasm.

  • Rise and get up for the morning parade.
  • Let’s get up and conquer the day!
  • After a long nap, she finally got up to play tennis.
  • Feeling refreshed, he got up and started his day.
  • It’s time to get up and shine.
  • Rise
  • Awake
  • Stand up
  • Slack off
  • Sit down
  • Lie down

Get up is often used in a motivational or encouraging tone to prompt someone to take action or boost their energy and determination. It can also be used in a more literal sense, such as getting up from a chair or bed. In some contexts, it can be used to describe a sudden or unexpected movement, like getting up from a surprise attack or an unexpected event.

The phrase “Get up” is believed to have originated from Old English, where “gietan” meant “to raise up” or “to lift”. The modern usage of the phrase is thought to have evolved from the 13th century.

When using “Get up” as a noun, it typically refers to the act of rising or standing up. As a verb, it instructs someone to do so. When used in an idiomatic sense, it can convey a sense of urgency, encouragement, or motivation.

“Get up” has been featured in various songs, such as “Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine” by James Brown, “Get Up Stand Up” by Bob Marley and the Wailers, and “Get Up and Dance” by The Vapors.

  • Get up and at ’em
  • Get up off the couch
  • Get up to speed
  • Get up to no good
  • Rise
  • Awake
  • Stand up
  • Wake up
  • Spring up
  • Get up and go
  • Get up and out
  • Get up and running
  • Get up and shine

“Get up” is a commonly used phrase in everyday conversation, particularly in informal settings. According to the Corpus of Contemporary American English, it appears approximately 16 times per million words.

  • Get up as “Gert up”
  • Get up as “Giit up”
  • Get up as “Ghat up”

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