up before (someone or something)
up before (someone or something)
1. Standing, appearing, or presented in front of someone or something, especially a person or body of authority. He was brought up before the judge for yet another misdemeanor. I have to go up before a panel of professors to defend my thesis.
2. Awake before a certain hour or point in time. This is the first time I've been up before noon all summer! I'd better get to bed. I have to be up before 6 AM tomorrow.
3. Awake before another person or animal. Please don't make too much noise if you're up before me in the morning. I'm a farmer, so most mornings I'm up before even the birds. Let's get up before the sun rises
4. Awake before something happens. I love being up before the sun rises. Make sure you're up before the airport shuttle leaves, or you'll be stranded on the island.
See also: before, up
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
*up before someone
Fig. standing in front of someone to receive something. (Especially in front of a judge. *Typically: be ~; come ~; stand ~.) Have you been up before me before? I have never been up before any judge.
See also: before, up
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
up before somebody/something
appearing in front of somebody in authority for a judgement to be made about something that you have done: He came up before the local magistrate for speeding.See also: before, somebody, something, up
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
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