punch up

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See also: punchup and punch-up

English

Pronunciation

Verb

punch up (third-person singular simple present punches up, present participle punching up, simple past and past participle punched up)

  1. (transitive) To beat (someone) up by punching, to fist-fight.
  2. (intransitive, slang) To attack or target a group of greater power or status than oneself.
    Synonyms: punch upward, punch upwards
    Antonym: punch down
  3. (transitive) To make bolder, zestier, or more exciting.
    • 2013, America's Test Kitchen, Comfort Food Makeovers: All Your Favorites Made Lighter:
      To punch up the flavor even more, we looked to an untraditional ingredient: fish sauce.
  4. (transitive, television) To switch (a source) into the main transmission.
    • 1970, Larry G. Goodwin, Thomas Koehring, Closed-circuit Television Production Techniques, page 80:
      Sound films have to be loaded so that the sound is 5 seconds before the sound drum so a wow does not result when the film is punched up on the air.
    • 1982, Thomas D. Burrows, Donald N. Wood, Television Production: Disciplines and Techniques, page 132:
      In this illustrated example, camera 2 is punched up on the program buss and is therefore being sent out directly []

Noun

punch up (plural punch ups)

  1. Misspelling of punch-up.

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