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phrase [VERB inflects]If you live it up, you have a very enjoyable and exciting time, for example by going to lots of parties or going out drinking with friends. [informal] There is no reason why you couldn't live it up once in a while. Synonyms: enjoy yourself, celebrate, have fun, revel More Synonyms of live it up See full dictionary entry for livelive it up in British English informal to enjoy oneself, esp flamboyantly See full dictionary entry for live uplive it up in American English Slang 1. to have a joyful, hilarious time 2. to indulge in pleasures, extravagances, etc. that one usually forgoes See full dictionary entry for live Examples of 'live it up' in a sentencelive it up `You're not leaving me without a shilling while you live it up on my money. There's no reason why you couldn't live it up once in a while. Synonyms have fun have a ball (informal) large it (British, slang) make whoopee (informal) overindulge yourself See liveAdditional synonymsDefinition to hold festivities I was in a mood to celebrate. Synonyms rejoice, party, enjoy yourself, carouse, live it up (informal), whoop it up (informal), make merry, paint the town red (informal), go on a spree, large it (British, slang), put the flags out, roister, kill the fatted calf Thousands of football fans painted the town red after the match. Synonyms celebrate, revel, large it (British, slang), carouse, live it up (informal), make merry, make whoopee (informal), go on a binge (informal), go on a spree, go on the town I earn enough to push the boat out now and again. Synonyms celebrate, party, large it (British, slang), have a fling, go the whole hog (informal), go on a bender (informal), put the flags out, kill the fatted calf, go on a beano (British, slang) Nearby words oflive it up - liturgy
- livable
- live
- live it up
- live on or off something
- live wire
- livelihood
Additional synonymsDefinition to take part in noisy festivities I'm afraid I revelled the night away. Synonyms celebrate, rave (British, slang), carouse, live it up (informal), push the boat out (British, informal), whoop it up (informal, old-fashioned), make merry, paint the town red (informal), large it (British, slang, old-fashioned), go on a spree, roister |