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burn-up noun the act of racing or riding fast on a motorcycle UK To “burn-up” the tyre-rubber and leave scorch-marks on the road.- [W]e used to do a round of all the cafes in town every night, with burn-ups to the North Circular. — Jamie Mandelkau, Buttons, p. 30, 1971
- If you can’t dance anymore, or if the dance is over, you’ve just got to go for a burn-up. — Paul E Willis, Profane Culture, p. 73, 1978
- [H]e was more into burn-ups and punch-ups than kids[.] — John King, White Trash, p. 160, 2001
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