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What does Meatball It Up mean?
what does meatball it up mean?
to eat a meatball?
Dec 26, 2014 10:23 AM
Answers · 3
You can call someone a meatball which would be like calling them a clown, fool, or someone wanting attention. It is the construction of "it up" that has most of us confused. Occasionally we say "it up" when indicating a way to be.
Some examples:
Live it up means you should enjoy your life more.
Ham it up means you should act like a ham\clown.
He was meatballing it up could mean he was acting like a meatball.
December 26, 2014
It's got nothing to do with eating.
It probably means 'to make something meatball-y', so I'd guess that it's something to do with putting meatballs in a dish. It's tough to say without context, though.
December 26, 2014
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