load up
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load up (third-person singular simple present loads up, present participle loading up, simple past and past participle loaded up)
- (transitive) To fill with a load of cargo or similar.
- We loaded up the wagon with supplies.
- (intransitive) To receive a load of cargo or similar.
- The wagon halted for an hour to load up with supplies.
- Let's stop at the off-licence and load up on booze and snacks.
- (idiomatic, transitive, intransitive) To fully load (a weapon).
- (computing, transitive, intransitive) To load (software) fully into memory.
- 2014, Nathan K. Battles, The Transcendent, page 29:
- The game loaded up and he instantly grabbed the game controller.
- (intransitive, slang) To intoxicate oneself with alcohol or drugs; to get drunk or get high.
- 1985, John Hughes, directed by John Hughes, The Breakfast Club:
- John Bender (Judd Nelson): You load up, you party…
Brian Johnson (Anthony Michael Hall): No, we get dressed up, but we don't— we don't get high.
Related terms
- loadout (noun)
Further reading
- Jonathon Green (2024) “load up v.”, in Green’s Dictionary of Slang
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