Tight Up Meaning. She's tied up at the moment and can't see you; The mechanic tightened the bolts up with a rachet.
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Tied up / ˌtaɪdˈʌp / adjective if someone or something is tied up, they are busy or being used, with the result that they are not available for anything. To become more strict or effective or to make (something) more strict or effective. Often used figuratively to express interest or pleasure. To bind, fasten, or secure someone or something with string, cord, rope, etc. Now tighten up the screws. She's tied up at the moment and can't see you; The mechanic tightened the bolts up with a rachet. Web uptight ( ʌpˈtaɪt) adj 1. Have the intro be a bit tight. Sarah you should put your clothes on!
Often used figuratively to express interest or pleasure. Ties up transitive verb 1 : Web tighten up 1. 2 fitting or covering in a close manner. To attach, fasten, or bind securely also : A noun or pronoun can be used between tie and up. make sure you tie up the boats at. Phrasal verb with tighten verb [ i or t ] uk / ˈtaɪ.t ə n / us / ˈtaɪ.t ə n /. She's tied up at the moment and can't see you; Sarah you should put your clothes on! Tied up so tight i could hardly breathe it's locked up tight. Being tense, nervous, or uneasy uptight overachievers b :