What does Whatcha up to mean?
“Up to” is one of those pesky little phrasal verbs that you can’t translate literally. It just means doing something. So the question “What are you up to?” just means “What are you doing?”
What did you get up today meaning?
It just means “do something.” So “What did you get up to” means “What did you do?” Perhaps your friend wanted to ask you about how you spent your free time and also implied about the rest of it.
What does up to today mean?
Definitions of up to now. adverb. prior to the present time. synonyms: to date.
What you been up to meaning?
What Does What Have You Been Up To Mean? “What have you been up to?” is another way of asking “what have you been doing?” We can ask it to find out everything a person has been doing within a period of time, for example, “what have you been up to this week?”
Where do you put up meaning?
“Where do you put up?” is used to mean where are you staying temporarily, but it is more often used with an object: A: Where do you put up visiting relatives?
What you get into meaning?
(get into something) informalto start enjoying something, or to become enthusiastic about it. You feel shy when you start your speech, but then you get into it. She’s really getting into the Internet. Synonyms and related words. To enjoy something, or to enjoy yourself.
What have you been up too?
What Have You Been Doing. “What have you been doing?” has the same meaning as “what have you been up to?” It is a more formal question and a clearer and direct way of asking someone about the things that they have been doing since you last saw them.
How do you say up to now?
up to now: until now; up to now; so far; till now; hitherto; up to here; yet; thus far; heretofore; til now; as yet; to date. up to now; till now.
What’s been up with you meaning?
informal. 1 : what is the reason for (something) He told me to go away. What’s up with that? 2 : what is wrong with (someone or something) What’s up with you?
How do you use put up in a sentence?
Put up sentence example
- How long are you going to put up with this?
- I put up a fight, but it was useless.
- She would gladly put up with the man if he rescued her!
- I put up boards on all the windows.
- Anatole consented and went to Moscow, where he put up at Pierre’s house.