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      [Verb]  | "let up" 


      1: to diminish or slow down : slacken

      2: cease, stop

      3: to become less severe —used with on


      Origin: 1787 ;

      [Verb]  | "lets up" 


      1: to come to an end;


        * e.g., " ... the rain let up just as we reached the house "





      2: to grow less in scope or intensity especially gradually;


        * e.g., " ... the windmill slowed down as the wind let up "





      [Verb]  | "let up" 


      1: to come to an end;


        * e.g., " ... the rain let up just as we reached the house "





      2: to grow less in scope or intensity especially gradually;


        * e.g., " ... the windmill slowed down as the wind let up "





       [ "let up" ]

      1: to slack off after a period of doing a reasonably acceptable job in an activity.

        * e.g.,  ... athletic kid: come on! only 5 more miles! fat kid: fuck that! athletic kid: dont let up on me now! 

       [ "let up" ]

      1: When you expect worse than what actually happens. A pessimist's let down. Can cause happiness and joy, or the anger and frustration brought by a let down.

        * e.g.,  ... I seriously expected to do worse on my test. God, what a let up! 

       [ "Letting up" ]

      1: To slack, settle, give up or come up off something.

        * e.g.,  ... I deserved more I ain’t letting up now!! 

       [ "Let’s split up gang" ]

      1: Something said by idiots in horror movies

        * e.g.,  ... Fred: Let’s split up gang 

       [ "Let's fog up the windows" ]

      1: To have sex in the car.

        * e.g.,  ... Hey babe, let's fog up the windows tonight! 

       [ "Lets catch up sometime" ]

      1: an outdated saying that nobody really uses anymore, except for the really stiff old people

        * e.g.,  ... Jane-lets catch up sometime 

       [ "Let me up, Dolly" ]

      1: a mild expletive of surprise, usually used to express response to the unexpected.

        * e.g.,  ... "You're having triplets? And they're mine? Well, let me up, Dolly!" 

       [ "Lets catch up sometime" ]

      1: When a person pretends to be your friend by calling you so he/she doesnt have to see you, opposite of lets hang out sometime. Very common between to people who just broke up. Will last until both parties have got the point that in a relationship their cant exist platonic friendship.

        * e.g.,  ... lets catch up sometime, il call you; or you can call me. 

       [ "Let the window up" ]

      1: Roll the window up.

        * e.g.,  ... You wanna put some glass in that window? 

       [ "Lets Clean That Up" ]

      1: Used in terms to someone having verbal diarrhea (chatting to much) or chatting shit (telling lies). The acknowledgment of the lies or the constant talking comes when a person says 'lets clean that up' and follows it with a hand gesture of cleaning a table. Used as an insult. First used in Newcastle, England.

        * e.g.,  ... 'Sarah was chatting some shit today, after a while it got so messy, it got to a point where i had to be like....Lets clean that up!' 

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