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#25483 03/30/01 06:26 PM
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Something I've been ruminating on for the last day or so:

Why is up used in so many expressions? We say that we "straightened up" a dirty room, the car "sped up", the slowpoke "caught up" with the rest of the group...

There are some expressions in which up makes sense to me, such as "I got up this morning" or "I picked up the dirty socks that were on the floor." These actually involve an upwards motion, unlike the expressions in the last paragraph.

Any thoughts? Or other expressions which I didn't come up with?


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Dear Rapunzel: It just doesn't add up, does it?


#25485 03/30/01 07:16 PM
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WHASSSSSUUUP?


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It just doesn't add up

Particularly since most of us add down.


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Rapunzel, I haven't an answer for you, but I join in your wonder at the ubiquitousness of "up." I had occasion to read the dictionary entry on "up" once, and was amazed at how long it was, and how many different meanings such a little word could have.


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I remember once reading advice to beware of using "up" to fill up space or to jazz up a plain but serviceable term, as in "she headed up the group." But it's hard to break up with such a insidious habit.....

Sometimes it seems like the shorter the word, the longer the dictionary entry.


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Well, gee, isn't it obvious that this can just be attributed to the general optomism of the human race?


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Well, gee, isn't it obvious that this can just be attributed to the general optimism of the human race?


Don't you mean the uptimism?


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#25491 03/30/01 10:58 PM
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Sometimes it seems like the shorter the word, the longer the dictionary entry.

do any of you OEDers have a way to search for the *longest* dictionary entry? anyone want to hazard a guess?



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"Up" gets into some idioms that are hard to explain. For instance "I won't put up with that."


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