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get-up noun- an outfit or costume UK, 1847
- DeDe was wearing a Hermes scarf on her head and oversized sunglasses. Mary Ann was reminded of Jackie O’s old shopping getup for Greece. — Armistead Maupin, Further Tales of the City, p. 147, 1982
- His get-up consisted of a black lacy teddy with no underwear and a visible penis. — Anka Radakovich, The Wild Girls Club, p. 225, 1994
- Fuck only knows who the geezer in the golfing get up was. — J.J. Connolly, Know Your Enemy [britpulp], p. 151, 1999
- manufactured evidence that is intended to incriminate UK
- I can’t really get annoyed when the police have a get-up against Harry. — Peter Crookston, Villain, 1967
- a piece of criminal trickery, an elaborate deceit UK
- — G.F. Newman, Sir, You Bastard, 1970
- the last morning of a jail sentence or term of military service US
- “A getup and coffee,” Little Junior said. — Clarence Cooper Jr., The Farm, p. 88, 1967
- — Maledicta, p. 267, Summer/Winter 1981: “By its slang, ye shall know it: the pessimism of prison life”
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