"upsies" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Etymology: From up + -sies. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|up|sies}} up + -sies Head templates: {{en-noun|p}} upsies pl (plural only)
  1. (slang, rare) Synonym of party pills. Tags: plural, plural-only, rare, slang Synonyms: party pills [synonym, synonym-of] Related terms: upsies and downsies Coordinate_terms: downsies
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