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      • fired up adjective (also fired-up) uk / ˌfaɪəd ˈʌp / us / ˌfaɪɚd ˈʌp / Add to word list energetic, determined, and full of strong feeling, usually excitement or anger:
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    Meaning. to create enthusiasm or excitement, usually among a group of people or a crowd. For example. fire up sb The coach fired up his players with his half-time talk, and they tried much harder in the second half. be fired up After being fired up by their leaders' speeches, the protesters marched to government house. Quick Quiz.

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  4. adjective. in an energized and excited state. The difference was that Arsenal were fired up for 70 minutes but Chelsea were fired up for 90. Both players are so fired up for this game, it is sure to be a classic. I enjoy having a coach who's fired up about winning.

  5. Feeling very excited or passionate about something. The crowd is getting really fired up right now, so let's send out the starters for the game. Don't go and talk to the boss while you're all fired up like this—wait until you're calmer so you don't say something you'll regret.

  6. What does the adjective fired-up mean? There is one meaning in OED's entry for the adjective fired-up . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.

  7. Fired up Origin and History - An American expression meaning angry or highly charged dates from the early 19th century. Fired up Meanings and origins of thousands of idioms, curious words, and slang.