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Tap up Meaning in English

expression

ˈtæp/ /ˈəp
TAP-uhp
tˈæp/ /ˈʌp
TAP-up

Definition

To secretly or illegally approach someone, especially a player who is under contract with another team, to persuade them to join your team.

Usage & Nuances

'Tap up' is mainly used in British English and is common in football (soccer) contexts. It implies breaking rules by contacting players under contract with other teams without permission. It's informal, often negative, and not used for official negotiations.

Example Sentences

The club was fined for trying to tap up a young player.

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It is against the rules to tap up players from other teams.

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The manager was accused of trying to tap up a star striker.

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I heard the team tried to tap up him before the season started.

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They got caught trying to tap up players last year.

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Clubs sometimes try to tap up rising stars before anyone else notices them.

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