push-up
Pronunciation
  • IPA: /ˈpʊʃˌʌp/
Adjective

push-up

  1. (fashion) Supporting the breasts to increase their apparent size.
    • 2008, Women's Health, page 141
      Talk about lucky stripes: This push-up top features pads to provide oomph and make sure the girls stay sunny-side up.
    • 2011, Laura Resnick, Vamparazzi: Book Four of Esther Diamond, Penguin ISBN 9781101547625
      I paused to say, “Good,” then returned to breathing and vocalizing while I repeatedly bent over, stretched, and rolled up slowly, warming up my spine—and ignoring the way the wires of my push-up corset poked and squeezed me.
    • 2015, Robin Kirman, Bradstreet Gate: A Novel, Crown ISBN 9780804139328
      In the sharper light of his hotel room, the woman's skin looked overpowdered; her bra was push-up, a pendant nestled in the cleavage.
  2. (fashion) Designed to be worn rolled up.
    • 1952, Jet, page 41
      Season's most popular blouses feature push-up sleeves, little- boy collars, dainty ties.
    • 1971, Ebony, page 121
      These intriguing outfits feature harem pants with long draped front-panel belts, slinky, sleeveless coats, flowing dresses that cling, trousers with push-up legs and deep-cut pants that reveal a whole lot of slim, smooth belly- button and all!
    • 1992, The American Legion
      A lovely body-skimming blouson with flattering full sleeves and wide push-up cuffs.
Noun

push-up

  1. An exercise done to improve upper body strength, performed by resting on one's toes and hands and pushing one's weight off the floor.
    • 2008, Lou Schuler, "Foreward", in Nate Green, Built for Show, page xii
      I did lots of push-ups and pull-ups, and my only regret is that I stopped doing them as a young adult when I finally got to work out in health clubs instead of my basement or garage.
  2. A push-up bra.
Synonyms Translations Verb

push-up

  1. To perform a push-up, or to lift oneself off the ground in a push-up-like manner.



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