peg up



peg up

v.
1. To hang or post something up with or as if with a peg: I pegged the laundry up on the clothesline. The artist pegs up his canvasses to dry.
2. To raise some amount, rate, or value suddenly: The store had to peg up the price of milk.
3. To achieve something: The team pegged up their first win halfway through the season. This successful record has pegged up more than a million dollars in sales.
4. To play golf: She has the opportunity to peg up in a professional tournament.
See also: peg, up

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
TabbyTAB-eeEnglish
Tamari-Georgian
Jyotsana-Indian, Hindi
İRfan-Turkish
JulekYUW-lekPolish
Eutychos-Ancient Greek, Biblical Greek