On Fri, 24 Nov 2017 00:10:44 -0800, Brent Small stated: >What’s up
up ADVERB toward the sky or a higher position: "he jumped up" · [more] synonyms: up · higher · uphill · upslope · to the top · skyward · heavenward to the place where someone is: "Dot didn't hear Mrs. Parvis come creeping up behind her" at or to a higher level of intensity, volume, or activity: "she turned the volume up" · [more] into the desired or a proper condition: "the mayor agreed to set up a committee" PREPOSITION from a lower to a higher point on (something); upward along: "she climbed up a flight of steps" ADJECTIVE directed or moving toward a higher place or position: "the up escalator" in a cheerful mood; ebullient: "the mood here is resolutely up" (of a computer system or industrial process) functioning properly: "the system is now up" at an end: "his contract was up in three weeks" · [more] NOUN a period of good fortune: "you can't have ups all the time in football" VERB do something abruptly or boldly: "she upped and left him" cause (a level or amount) to be increased: "capacity will be upped by 70 percent next year" lift (something) up: "everybody was cheering and upping their glasses" _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users