hype up

hype up
verb
get excited or stimulated
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The children were all psyched up after the movie

Syn: ↑psych up
Hypernyms:
agitate, ↑rouse, ↑turn on, ↑charge, ↑commove, ↑excite, ↑charge up
Verb Frames:
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Somebody ——s somebody

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Something ——s somebody

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The bad news will hype up him

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The good news will hype up her

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ˌhype ˈup [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they hype up he/she/it hypes up present participle hyping up past tense hyped up past participle hyped up] informal phrasal verb
to make something sound more interesting or impressive than it is

The movie had been so hyped up that it was a bit of a disappointment when I eventually saw it.

Thesaurus: to become, or to make something more interesting or excitingsynonym
Main entry: hype

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hype up [phrasal verb]
hype (someone) up or hype up (someone) informal : to make (someone) very excited

The announcer was trying to hype the crowd up before the show started.

— often used as hyped up

I was so hyped up, I couldn't sleep.

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Main Entry:hype

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