English
Etymology
Derivative of up
Adjective
uppish
- (circa 1678): Having plenty of money.
- (Colloquial): Proud; arrogant; assuming; putting on airs of superiority. - T. Brown
#cricket (of a shot) In which the ball is hit into the air, with the chance of being caught
Derived terms
uppishly colloquial adverb
uppishness colloquial noun
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