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Quote from: Love Expresso on November 18, 2018, 10:54:41 PMAnd I have a question about the term ...I find "to lighten up" in every dictionary. But heavy up not. So is it indeed not a usual phrase but "invented" by that songwriter as the opposite of lighten up?LEI agree. These are invented words to refer to the opposite of "lighten up". So the meaning of "why should I lighten up for you if you can’t heavy up for me?" is "why I should make it easy for you if you can't take care of mine?"
And I have a question about the term ...I find "to lighten up" in every dictionary. But heavy up not. So is it indeed not a usual phrase but "invented" by that songwriter as the opposite of lighten up?LE
Yes the meaning I understood .. what I meant was if this "heavy up" was invented so to say by that songwriter or was it a common expression before?LE
“Heavy up is one of those peculiar, specialized terms in the world of home renovation and electrical systems. Essentially, it means to increase the amperage coming into your house--at the service panel--so that your electrical system can receive and handle an increased load.”Does it make sense to you guys?
Anyway, I strongly dislike this song, Les Boys level of dislike. Can’t believe it’s on and Don’t Suck Me In isn’t
Quote from: Eddie Fox on November 21, 2018, 07:12:46 PM“Heavy up is one of those peculiar, specialized terms in the world of home renovation and electrical systems. Essentially, it means to increase the amperage coming into your house--at the service panel--so that your electrical system can receive and handle an increased load.”Does it make sense to you guys?So when Mark sings "heavy up for me" that makes him a current? He's bound to get a real buzz out of playing this one! Resistance is futile!
Quote from: dmg on November 21, 2018, 07:41:51 PMQuote from: Eddie Fox on November 21, 2018, 07:12:46 PM“Heavy up is one of those peculiar, specialized terms in the world of home renovation and electrical systems. Essentially, it means to increase the amperage coming into your house--at the service panel--so that your electrical system can receive and handle an increased load.”Does it make sense to you guys?So when Mark sings "heavy up for me" that makes him a current? He's bound to get a real buzz out of playing this one! Resistance is futile! Certainly not triggering a short-circuit lol