"collect-'em-up" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: collect-'em-ups [plural]
Etymology: Modelled on earlier shoot-'em-up and beat-'em-up. Etymology templates: {{m|en|shoot-'em-up}} shoot-'em-up, {{m|en|beat-'em-up}} beat-'em-up Head templates: {{en-noun}} collect-'em-up (plural collect-'em-ups)
  1. (video games) A video game based around collecting items. Categories (topical): Video game genres, Video games Synonyms: collectathon

Inflected forms

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