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Phrase(s): go up something
to climb up something. • The monkey went up the tree in no time. • How fast can you go up this rope?, Phrase(s): go up
[for something] to go higher. • Gasoline prices are still going up. • Prices keep going up and up, no matter what.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs
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1. Be put up, as in New buildings are going up all over town. 2. Rise; increase. For example, His temperature is going up at an alarming rate, or The costs of construction are going up all the time. [Late 1800s] 3. Also, be gone up. Be destroyed, ruined, done for; also, die, be killed. For example, If we're not back in a week, you'll know we've gone up, or In spite of our efforts, the plans for a new library are gone up. [Slang; mid-1800s] 4. Forget one's lines on the stage or make a mistake in performing music. For example, Don't worry, you know your part and you won't go up, or He went up in the last movement of the sonata. [Slang; 1960s] Also see the subsequent idioms beginning with GO UP.
American Heritage Idioms