straight-up
See also: straight up
English
Etymology
From Middle English streight up (“straight, erect, not curved or crooked, direct, honest”), equivalent to straight + up.
Adjective
straight-up (not comparable)
- (colloquial) Actual; unambiguous; plain, with no bones about it.
- From her recent comments, I think she's a straight-up racist.
- 2012 May 21, Robert McMillan, “How Apple and Microsoft Armed 4,000 Patent Warheads”, in Wired:
- Because it doesn’t actually produce anything, some knock Rockstar as a straight-up patent troll.
- Describing an alcoholic drink which has been served straight up.
- I'm going to go get a straight-up cocktail.
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