What are you getting up to?
What are you getting up to?
1. How have you been occupying your time? Used as part of a greeting. What are you and Janet getting up to since I last saw you? A: "Hey, Tom, long time no see!" B: "Hi Jerry, good to see you. What are you getting up to these days?"
2. What are you doing? Used to indicate suspicion that someone's actions are not allowed or not entirely proper. Hey, what are you getting up to in here? There's nothing for you in those files!
See also: get, up, what
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- (it's) time to go
- (it's) time to cruise
- (it's) (a)bout time
- about time
- (it's) time to run
- (it's) time to split
- (it's) time to hit the road
- any time
- anytime
- about time too