answer up

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English

Verb

answer up (third-person singular simple present answers up, present participle answering up, simple past and past participle answered up)

  1. (intransitive) To come forth with a prompt answer.
    • c. 1884, Mark Twain, “Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer among the Indians”, in Walter Blair, editor, Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer among the Indians: And Other Unfinished Stories, published 2011, page 63:
      "Answer up, Tom," but Tom didn't answer up. So he said it again, and Tom didn't answer up again; and come to look, there warn't anything there but the mule—Tom was gone.
    • 1912, The Bradys and the Yellow Giant:
      Come now, if you don't answer up at once it will be too late, "for I shall run you right to the station. What happened to the man who went overboard?"
    • 2012, Sheldon Russell, Dreams to Dust: A Tale of the Oklahoma Land Rush:
      “Mavis?” he called out. When she didn't answer, he called again. “Mavis, goddang it, answer up.” “That you, Carl?” she called back from the dugout.
    • 2012, Kelly R. Rasmussen, Call 911!: True Stories from My Life in Emergency Dispatch, page 70:
      I overheard a voice on the fire south radio channel trying to hail us. I answer up. “This is central, go ahead unit calling.

References

  • answer up”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.