Idioms are fixed groups of words. This means that the wording of an idiom can not be changed. For example, you can say go down memory lane, but you cant say go down memory street
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To be up: Whats up? means: Whats the matter or problem? This is often used when someone is upset or behaving strangely.
Example:Whats up with Helen at the moment? She seems really upset.
This idiom is also used as an infomp3al greeting.
Example:Hi, David. Whats up man?Just the usual. Howre you doing?
To be up someones s street: to be ideal for someone, or be related to something which someone knows a lot about.
Example:Ask Sarah that question about football. Its right up her street: shes been a fan for ages.
To be up to my/the ears: to be really busy or occupied with something, so that you have little free time.
Example:Tim cant help her because he is up to his ears in/with work.
To be on the up and up: to be getting increasingly successful.
Example:His life has been on the up and up since he published his first book. Now, hes making a film in Hollywood.
To be up-to-the-minute: to be the most recent or latest; to be very fashionable.
Example:These are up-to-the-minute statistics, and they show that the rush hour starts at 4.30, not 5.
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