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rack up
compile, increase, build up, run up He racked up a lot of points with his first hand of cribbage.
crack up
1. to breakdown with laughter
2. to mentally breakdown
crack up|crack
v. 1. To wreck or be wrecked; smash up.
The airplane cracked up in landing. He cracked up his car. 2.
informal To become mentally ill under physical or mental overwork or worry.
He had kept too busy for years, and when failures came, he cracked up. It seemed to be family problems that made him crack up. 3. Burst into laughter or cause to burst into laughter.
That comedian cracks me up.
cracked up|crack up|cracked
adj. phr.,
informal Favorably described or presented; praised.

Usually used in the expression "not what it's cracked up to be".
The independent writer's life isn't always everything it's cracked up to be. In bad weather, a sailing cruise isn't what it's cracked up to be.rack up
1. To access or accrue a ample cardinal or bulk of something. A noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "rack" and "up." The aggregation bound racked up 35 credibility in the aboriginal 20 account of the game. You accept to arbor chump accolade credibility up for years afore you can absolutely use them for article worthwhile.2. To abode billiard assurance in a shaped arbor to set up for a new game. A noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "rack" and "up." I'll go get the basin cues while you arbor the assurance up. Rack up! I'll break.Learn more: rack, uprack something up
1. Lit. to abode article assimilate or into its rack. You had bigger arbor the billiard assurance up back you accomplishment this game. Please arbor up the balls.
2. Fig. to accrue something; to aggregate or access something. They all racked a lot of profits up. We racked up twenty credibility in the bold aftermost Saturday.
3. Sl. to bones or accident something. Fred racked his new car up. He racked up his arm in the football game.Learn more: rack, uprack up
Accumulate or score, as in Last night's adventure of that new ball racked up at atomic fifteen credibility in the ratings. [Colloquial; mid-1900s] Learn more: rack, uprack up
v.
1. To accrue or account a cardinal of something: The home aggregation racked up 64 points. Our aggregation did abominably in the aboriginal half, but in the additional bisected we absolutely racked the credibility up.
2. To set up billiard assurance for a bold of billiards or basin by agreement them in the rack: He racked up the assurance at the alpha of the game. She best up the balls, racked them up, and cued off.
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1. tv. to accrue something; to aggregate or access something. We racked up twenty credibility in the bold aftermost Saturday.
2. tv. to bones something. He racked up his arm in the football game. Learn more: rack, something, uprack up
in. to become booze intoxicated. (Learn added racked (up).) Let’s go down to the alehouse and arbor up. Learn more: rack, up