get a leg up



get a leg up

1. To receive a physical boost or lift upward. I think I can reach the roof if I can get a leg up from someone.
2. To receive support, encouragement, or an added advantage. Our after-school program is aimed to help students get a leg up in any subject they are having difficulty with. I wouldn't have been able to afford college if I hadn't gotten a leg up from my parents.
See also: get, leg, up

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Kleon-Ancient Greek
Carroll-Irish
JuliusYOO:-li-uws (Ancient Roman), JOO-lee-əs (English), YOO-lee-uws (German)Ancient Roman, English, German
KerttuKERT-tooFinnish
Arnauld['a:rnəu]
Gedeon-Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek