Being, or done while, erect, standing, or rising up
“However, dogs with stand-up ears, huskies like Taz, or our chow cross, Ninja, are brutally attacked by these denizens of the shadows.”
Having suitable conformity to accepted moral standards
“He was a stand-up man with pride and strength.”
Able to be relied or depended on
“You deserve this award for being a stand-up leader, a stand-up mentor, a stand-up ally, and a stand-up friend.”
A fight or quarrel
A fight with the fists
Comedy performed on stage by a single comedian
An act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play
A person who writes or performs humorous material
The action of improvising
To stand erect or upright
To get to one's feet
To rise or stand erect, like bristles
Stand comparison
To withstand scrutiny or criticism
To meet or exceed a particular standard
To be consistent with expectation
Fail to keep an appointment with
To stand, or cause to stand, upright
To assume or take responsibility (of a role, position or responsibility)
To be, or to appear to be, taller than the surrounding landscape
To withstand continued use or life in a specified way
To pop out or push up, such as from a surface
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