line up for (something)

line up for (something)

1. To stand in a row while waiting to receive or do something. We all lined up for ice cream. Why don't we go line up for our tickets now?
2. To stand in a line for a certain amount of time (while waiting to receive or do something). We lined up for nearly an hour to go on the new ride at the amusement park. I hate having to line up for more than five minutes when I do my grocery shopping.
3. To cause or direct someone or something to form or get into a line while waiting to receive or do something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used before or after "up." Go line up the kids for their party favors. There were too many people crowding into the box office, so I asked security to line them up for a chance to buy tickets.
See also: line, up
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

line up for something

to form or get into a line and wait for something. Everyone lined up for a helping of birthday cake. Let's line up for dinner. The doors to the dining room will open at any minute.
See also: line, up
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • line up for
  • line up with
  • be in the mood to do (something)
  • cream up
  • line up in
  • line up against
  • line up behind
  • in a row
  • be in the mood for (something)
  • be in the mood for something/for doing something