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Up and at 'em Meaning in English

expression

ˈəp/ /ˈænd/, /ənd/ /ˈæt/ /əm
UHP-uhnd-AT-uhm
ˈʌp/ /ˈænd/ /ˈæt/ /m̩
UHP-and-AT-uhm

Definition

This is an informal phrase used to wake someone up and encourage them to get started with their day or begin an activity energetically.

Usage & Nuances

Very informal and energetic; often used by parents, teachers, coaches, or in the army. Common for waking someone or giving a motivational push. Sometimes sounds old-fashioned or playful.

Example Sentences

Up and at 'em, kids, it's time for school!

basic

Coach shouted, 'Up and at 'em!' before training started.

basic

Grandpa says 'Up and at 'em!' every morning.

basic

Come on, up and at 'em! We've got a lot to do today.

natural

I know it's early, but up and at 'em! The adventure awaits.

natural

She gave me a cup of coffee and said, 'Up and at 'em!'

natural