释义 |
-up suffix- used to form adjectives and verbs with the meaning “to be under, or put someone under, the influence of a drug”
- So that would be my first job as the Drug Tsar–E-up the Old Bill. — Dave Courtney, Raving Lunacy, p. 69, 2000
- having adopted a stated style or characteristic UK
Formed in combination with a participial adjective. - Janine is evilled up to the max and stupidly reveals to Pat that she killed Barry. — The Eye, p. 26, 24 April 2004
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