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Buckle up Meaning in English

expression

ˈbəkəɫ/ /ˈəp
BUK-uhl UHP
bˈʌkəl/ /ˈʌp
BUK-uhl UHP

Definition

To fasten your seat belt, usually in a car or plane. Informally, it can also mean to get ready for something that is going to happen, especially if it will be exciting or challenging.

Usage & Nuances

'Buckle up' is common in travel and safety contexts, especially as an instruction. Used figuratively in informal speech to warn someone to prepare for something intense. Not used for other types of belts (like clothing). Often heard as 'Everybody buckle up!' or 'Buckle up, it's going to be a wild ride.'

Example Sentences

Please buckle up before the car starts moving.

basic

Remember to buckle up on the plane.

basic

Kids, always buckle up!

basic

It's a tough year ahead, so buckle up!

natural

Everyone, buckle up—we're in for a bumpy ride.

natural

You better buckle up—this movie gets crazy!

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