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on one's uppers
on one's uppers
on one's uppers
Poor, in reduced circumstances, as in as in
The Smiths try to hide the fact that they're on their uppers
. First recorded in 1886, this metaphoric term alludes to having worn out the soles of one's shoes so badly that only the top portions remain.
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on
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upper
Common Names:
Name
Gender
Pronounced
Usage
Steffie
-
German (Rare)
Hickey
['hiki]
Bea
BEE
English
AurÉLio
-
Portuguese
Johanne
zho-AN
(French)
, yo-HAHN-ne
(Danish)
French, Danish, Norwegian, Medieval French
Daren
DER-ən, DAR-ən
English
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