Whats Up Doc? is one
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FARCE"What's Up, Doc?" is one
BLANC''What's up Doc?" is his line
DONEGet Up Kids "What's said is ... and plain to see"
ASTRONOMEROne who knows what's up?
AGNOSTICOne who's not sure what's up?
LINE"What's your sign?" is one
LINE"So, what's your sign?" is one
IDIOM"Up the creek," is one
MAIDOne whose business is picking up
NEATFREAKOne whose business is picking up?
ROLEMODELOne who is looked up to
ITSATIEComment when no one is up
NEATNIKOne whose work is picking up?
ATBOTTOMWhere one is always looking up?
MAIDOne whose business is picking up?
ASSTOne whose job is backing up: Abbr.
SLOBOne whose work is not picking up?
FARMEROne whose work is always cropping up?
PILOTOne whose work is up in the air?
OFFSTimes when one is not up to par.
KAYAKEROne who is up the creek with a paddle
HOOTOWLOne might wake you up if your window is open
SIXWhen one hand is up and the other is down
fosteringto bring up (a child that is not own's one)
fosterto bring up (a child that is not own's one)
AMPOne could go up to 11 in "This Is Spinal Tap"
componentone of the parts or elements of which anything is made up
abandoneeone to whom anything is legally abandoned (to leave or give up completely)
elveryoung eel, esp. one that is migrating up a stream from the ocean
elversyoung eel, esp. one that is migrating up a stream from the ocean
componentsCOMPONENT, one of the parts or elements of which anything is made up
abandoneesABANDONEE, one to whom anything is legally abandoned (to leave or give up completely)
doubledBend over or curl up, typically because one is overcome with pain or mirth
nosocomialof or relating to a hospital, eg a nosocomial infection is one picked up in hospital
slummedPut up with conditions that are less comfortable or of a lower quality than one is used to
cabrioleleap in which one leg is raised in the air and the other is brought up to beat against it
clockto use up as much game time as possible when one is winning, as to protect a lead in basketball, ice hockey, or football
solitaireAny of various card games played by one person, the object of which is to use up all one's cards by forming particular arrangements and sequences
solitairesAny of various card games played by one person, the object of which is to use up all one's cards by forming particular arrangements and sequences
cabriolesA jump in which one leg is extended into the air forward or backward, the other is brought up to meet it, and the dancer lands on the second foot