Fit up In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "fit up", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Katie Anh calendar 2022-08-11 12:08

Meaning of Fit up

Synonyms:

equip (something) with (something)

Fit up spoken language verb phrase

To provide someone or something with necessary equipment or items for a particular purpose.

I've already fitted up the spare room upstairs, so you can stay there tonight.

As I started learning to play table tennis at school, my mom fitted me up with a new bat.

I'm gonna fit up this courtyard with flowers to make it into a garden.

Used to describe the act of falsely incriminating someone.

After an investigation, the police said John wasn't the culprit and someone fitted him up.

Other phrases about:

turn out

1. To be ultimately found to be.
2. (used with an adverb or adjective, or in questions with how) To occur, develop or result in a specific way.
3. To attend an organized event.
4. To point, curve outwards.
5. To produce something.
6. To get out of bed.
7. To evict someone.
8. To switch a light or source of heat off.
9. (British) To clean something carefully and completely by removing the things in it and arranging them again.
10. To empty something. especially your pockets.
11. To make something point, curve outwards.
12. To equip someone/something with equipment or clothes for a special purpose.
13. To get someone out of bed.
 

put (something) behind (someone or something)

1. To stop focusing on, thinking about, or obsessing over something unpleasant

2. To support someone or something by providing them with something
 

set (someone, something, or oneself) up as (someone or something)

To do or arrange for someone, something, or oneself to be successful at, operate as, or perform in the capacity of something.

treat (someone or oneself) to (something)

To offer and pay for something as a present or as pleasure for someone.

Grammar and Usage of Fit up

Verb Forms

  • fit up
  • fits up
  • fitting up
  • fitted up
The verb should be conjugated with its tense.
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Eat my dust

To be outperformed or outrun by someone, usually by a very wide margin.

Example:

You have to be quicker to finish this task or you will eat other my dust.

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