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keep it up - used to encourage someone to continue doing something:
You're doing very well everybody. Keep it up!
Keep it up!
1. Keep up the good work!; Keep on doing it.; Keep (on) trying. Jane: I think I'm doing better in calculus. John: Keep it up! Sally: I can now jog for almost three miles. Fred: Great! Keep it up!
2. Just keep acting that way and see what happens to you. (Compare this with (Go ahead,) make my day!) John: You're just not doing what is expected of you. Bill: Keep it up! Just keep it up, and I'll quit right when you need me most. "Your behavior is terrible, young man! You just keep it up and see what happens," warned Alice. "Just keep it up!"
keep up phrasal verb
keep up
if particular weather keeps up, it continues without stopping
The rain kept up all afternoon.
keep up | keep up with somebody | keep up with something - to move, make progress or increase at the same rate as somebody/something
Slow down—I can't keep up!
I can't keep up with all the changes.
Wages are not keeping up with inflation.
keep somebody up - to prevent somebody from going to bed
I hope we're not keeping you up.
keep something up
1. to make something stay at a high level
The high cost of raw materials is keeping prices up.
2. to continue something at the same, usually high, level
The enemy kept up the bombardment day and night.
We're having difficulty keeping up our mortgage payments.
Well done!Keep up the good work/Keep it up!
3. to make something remain at a high level
They sang songs to keep their spirits up.
4. to continue to use or practise something
to keep up old traditions
Do you still keep up your Spanish?
5. to take care of a house, garden/yard, etc. so that it stays in good condition
synonym maintain