What does beat up mean?

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beat up

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. battered, beat-up, beaten-upverb

    damaged by blows or hard usage

    "a battered old car"; "the beaten-up old Ford"

  2. beat, beat up, work oververb

    give a beating to; subject to a beating, either as a punishment or as an act of aggression

    "Thugs beat him up when he walked down the street late at night"; "The teacher used to beat the students"

  3. beat up, drum up, rallyverb

    gather

    "drum up support"

Wiktionary

  1. beat upnoun

    A person who, or thing that, has been beaten up.

  2. beat upnoun

    An act of beating up:

  3. beat upnoun

    An artificially or disingenuously manufactured alarm or outcry, especially one agitated by or through the media.

  4. beat upnoun

    A tree planted later than others in a plantation.

  5. beat upverb

    To give a severe beating to.

  6. beat upverb

    To attack suddenly; to alarm.

  7. beat upverb

    To cause by some other means, injuries comparable to the result of being beaten up.

  8. beat upverb

    To feel badly guilty and accuse oneself over something. Usually followed by over or about.

  9. beat upverb

    Repeatedly bomb a military target or targets.

  10. beat upverb

    To get something done, derived from the idea of beating for game

  11. beat upverb

    To sail to windward using a series of alternate tacks across the wind.

  12. beat upadjective

    Battered by time and usage; beaten up.

ChatGPT

  1. beat up

    "Beat up" typically refers to being physically attacked or violently hit, resulting in someone being harmed or injured. It can also metaphorically refer to something that is worn out or severely damaged from heavy usage or lack of care. It's often used to describe old, dilapidated, or run-down items.

Wikidata

  1. Beat Up

    Beat Up was The Toasters first officially released effort, released in 1984. Until this point only a few home-made demo tapes had been made and passed around. This album was released long before they became the power house ska band with the huge horn section that they have since been associated with. The Toasters would not become a steady 5-piece again until 2005. The effort is a 7-inch disk for which Vicky Rose's dad put up the money to have pressed. The sides are labeled "Side 1" and "Side A". The song 'Brixton Beat' would later be re-arranged and re-titled as 'East Side Beat'. The track 'The Beat' has never been re-recorded but was put on as a bonus track on the Moon Ska Records re-release of the album Thrill Me Up.

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  1. up-beat

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of beat up in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of beat up in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of beat up in a Sentence

  1. Marco Rubio:

    I'm not running to beat up on other Republicans, ultimately, I'm running to unify this party.

  2. Quentin Tarantino:

    Bruce Lee was kind of an arrogant guy, i didn't just make a lot of that up. I heard Bruce Lee say things like that, to that effect. People are saying,' Well, Bruce Lee never said Bruce Lee could beat up Muhammad Ali.' Uh, yeah, Bruce Lee did. Not only did Bruce Lee say that, Bruce Lee wife, Linda Lee, said that. In the first biography I ever read was Linda Lee's' Bruce Lee : The Man Only I Knew,' and Linda Lee absolutely said it.

  3. Florida Sen. Marco Rubio:

    I didn't get into this to beat up on other candidates, I really didn't.

  4. David Satcher:

    After [the CDC] got beat up so badly in the mid-1990s, they're rightfully afraid to do anything. They're afraid to say the words 'guns' or 'firearms'.

  5. Alexandra Feodorovna:

    I want to beat up almost all the ministers ...


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