beam up
English
Etymology
From the Star Trek franchise.
Pronunciation
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Verb
beam up (third-person singular simple present beams up, present participle beaming up, simple past and past participle beamed up)
- (science fiction, transitive) To teleport (someone or something) using a (fictional) device, especially from the surface of a planet to an orbiting starship.
- (science fiction, intransitive) To be teleported, or to teleport oneself, in this manner.
- (intransitive) To appear suddenly, as if by teleport.
- (slang) To get high on drugs, especially crack cocaine.
- 1991, New Jack City:
- Pookie: "They call it the "Enterprise Room", man, because it's for people who wanna be beamed up to Scotty."
- 2004, Hayes, Teddy, Blood Red Blues, →ISBN, page 75:
- Crack cocaine done gave straight-up pimping a nosebleed in the ghetto. 'Specially when crack hoes be trickin for two or three dollars, just to get enough to beam up, how you gon charge a John a hundred or two hundred bucks?
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