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Do Americans Say Big Up? [Solved]
Big-ups (sometimes unhyphenated, sometimes singular) is an idiom that entered American English and, less conspicuously, British English around 1990. It has several meanings, but in the U.S. and Britain, where it started in hip-hop culture, it’s mainly used to acknowledge someone or to express respect or approval.
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Michael Dapaah meets with some of the cast from Night School (Kevin Hart, Tiffany Haddish, Malcolm Lee) to take part in a UK vs …