hype up



hype up

v.
1. To publicize or promote something or someone, especially by extravagant, inflated, or misleading claims: The publicist hyped up the new movie. The marketers hyped the new clothing line up.
2. To stimulate or excite someone: The news that I got the job hyped me up. The warm-up act hyped up the crowd before the big comedian came onstage.
See also: hype, up

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Gracianograh-THYAH-no (Spanish), grah-SYAH-no (Latin American Spanish), grə-SYA-noo (Portuguese)Spanish, Portuguese
Abe[eib]
Roni (2)RAH-neeEnglish
ŞEhzade-Turkish
Harden['hɑ:dn]
Kuldeep-Indian (Sikh)