Stand Up (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

adjective
  1. standing erect or upright, as a collar.
  2. performed, taken, etc., while one stands: a stand-up meal.
  3. designed for or requiring a standing position: a stand-up lunch counter.
  4. (of a fight) characterized by the rapid exchange of many blows with little attention given to defensive maneuvering.
  5. (of a person) characterized by an erect or bold stance.
  6. (of a double or triple) pertaining to a hit that allows the hitter to reach the base safely without having to slide.
  7. relating to or noting a performance by a comedian delivering a monologue while alone on the stage: stand-up comedy;the best stand-up comics.
  8. loyal and dependable: He seems to be a real stand-up guy.
noun
  1. comedy in which a comedian delivers a monologue while alone on the stage: We bought tickets to see some stand-up at a club downtown.
  2. a comedian who delivers such monologues: I've been a stand-up for about five years.
verb (adverb)
  1. to rise to the feet
  2. to resist or withstand wear, criticism, etc
  3. to fail to keep an appointment with, esp intentionally
  4. stand up for
    • to support, side with, or defend
    • to serve as best man for (the groom) at a wedding
  5. stand up to
    • to confront or resist courageously
    • to withstand or endure (wear, criticism, etc)
adjective stand-up (prenominal)
  1. having or being in an erect position
  2. done, performed, taken, etc, while standing
  3. (of comedy or a comedian) performed or performing solo
  4. (of a boxer) having an aggressive style without much leg movement
noun stand-up
  1. a stand-up comedian
  2. stand-up comedy
Stand Up (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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