crank something up



crank something up

1. tv. to start something up. (Probably alludes to the old style car that had to be started with a crank.) I’ll go out and crank the car up so it can warm up.
2. tv. to increase the volume of an electronic device. Kelly cranked up his stereo until we were nearly deafened.
See also: crank, up

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
GordonGAWR-dənScottish, English
Alsopp['ɔ:lsɔp]
Grigorii-Medieval Slavic
LorneLAWRNEnglish
Dick (1)DIKEnglish
Catarinakah-tah-REE-nah (Italian), ka-ta-REE-na (Galician)Italian, Portuguese, Occitan, Galician