getup
English
Noun
getup (plural getups)
- (chiefly US, informal) A costume or outfit, especially one that is ostentatious or otherwise unusual.
- 1902, Joseph Conrad, chapter I, in Heart of Darkness:
- When near the buildings I met a white man, in such an unexpected elegance of get–up that in the first moment I took him for a sort of vision.
- 1917 Oct. 28, "1,200 Reading Firemen March," Reading Eagle (Pennsylvania, USA), p. 4:
- The Schnitzelbank Band, each member attired in an odd getup, received many comments for the manner in which the men marched.
- 2009 June 8, "Worried They Will Miss the War: Inside the Mind of West Point's Class of 2009," Newsweek:
- [A] parade of costumed cadets trots by: a shark costume, an Uncle Sam getup and three young men in form-fitting bodysuits.
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- (informal) A fight or altercation.
- 2002 Jan. 28, Andrea Sachs, "Caricature Builder," Time:
- "A bully. Picked on fellows. He loved to fight. But I never saw him in a getup with a fellow his own size."
- 2002 Jan. 28, Andrea Sachs, "Caricature Builder," Time:
- (publishing) Layout and production style, as of a magazine.
- Alternative form of get-up-and-go
See also
- all get up
- get up
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