"ey up" meaning in All languages combined

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Interjection [English]

Forms: ey up ! [canonical]
Etymology: Possibly from Old Norse [Term?]; compare Swedish se upp (“watch out”). Etymology templates: {{der|en|non}} Old Norse [Term?], {{cog|sv|se upp||watch out}} Swedish se upp (“watch out”) Head templates: {{en-interj|head=ey up!}} ey up!, {{tlb|en|Yorkshire|Northern England|&|Midlands}} (Yorkshire, Northern England and Midlands)
  1. Hello. Tags: Midlands, Northern-England, Yorkshire
    Sense id: en-ey_up-en-intj-LYvX2btf Categories (other): English greetings, Midlands English, Yorkshire English Disambiguation of English greetings: 64 21 10 4 1 Disambiguation of Midlands English: 36 17 40 8 0 Disambiguation of Yorkshire English: 36 19 36 9 0
  2. How are you? Tags: Midlands, Northern-England, Yorkshire
    Sense id: en-ey_up-en-intj-3yh9~BQG Categories (other): Midlands English, Yorkshire English Disambiguation of Midlands English: 36 17 40 8 0 Disambiguation of Yorkshire English: 36 19 36 9 0
  3. Look at that!, take notice of that! Tags: Midlands, Northern-England, Yorkshire
    Sense id: en-ey_up-en-intj-FWOb2zuE Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Midlands English, Northern England English, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Yorkshire English Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 15 6 77 3 0 Disambiguation of Midlands English: 36 17 40 8 0 Disambiguation of Northern England English: 23 12 61 4 0 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 24 13 60 3 0 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 11 7 79 4 0 Disambiguation of Yorkshire English: 36 19 36 9 0
  4. Don't do that; a warning. Tags: Midlands, Northern-England, Yorkshire
    Sense id: en-ey_up-en-intj-ZAntMki-
  5. What is that? Tags: Midlands, Northern-England, Yorkshire
    Sense id: en-ey_up-en-intj-CAXfIslT
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: ayup, ay up, eh up, eyup, hey up

Alternative forms

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