cue up



cue up

v.
1. To position an audio or video recording in readiness for playing: The DJ cued up the next record on the turntable as the song came to an end. I wanted to show scenes from the film during my presentation, so I cued them up ahead of time.
2. To form or get into a waiting line; queue up: The customers cued up for tickets long before the box office was open.
See also: cue, up

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
RubenRUY-bən (Dutch)Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, French, Armenian, Biblical Latin
Meginfrid-Ancient Germanic
Edith['i:diθ]
Olamilekan-Western African, Yoruba
JeffersonJEF-ər-sənEnglish
Payton['peitn]