help (someone) up (from something)

help (someone) up (from something)

To assist someone in rising or standing up from something, such as a chair. Honey, can you help me up? I didn't realize this couch was so low to the ground! Ooh, you'll have to help me up from this couch, honey—I didn't realize it was so low to the ground!
See also: help, up
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

help (someone) up

(from something) to help someone rise up from something; to help someone get up from something. She offered to help him up from the chair. Elaine helped up her grandmother who was stuck in the chair.
See also: help, up
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • help up
  • drape in
  • drape (someone or something) in (something)
  • drape (someone or something) with (something)
  • drape with
  • don't "(something)" me
  • mouse potato
  • inch over
  • couch-doctor
  • pour honey into (one's) ear