Pronunciation: /ʌp-ənd-ʌp/
noun A legitimate or honest course of action or behavior
A1 I heard that the new company is on the up-and-up.
A2 She assured me that everything was on the up-and-up with the project.
B1 The business deal seemed to be on the up-and-up, but we still need to do more research.
B2 The company's reputation is on the up-and-up after the successful launch of their new product.
C1 The organization has been operating on the up-and-up for years, maintaining a high level of integrity.
C2 Despite facing challenges, the company remains on the up-and-up due to its strong leadership and ethical practices.
adjective Honest or legitimate
A1 The new employee is always on the up-and-up with their work.
A2 I trust that company because they have a reputation for being up-and-up.
B1 The government claims that their new policy is on the up-and-up.
B2 The CEO's actions are always on the up-and-up, earning the trust of investors.
C1 The company's financial reports are always on the up-and-up, showing transparency and honesty.
C2 In the world of business, it's important to always be on the up-and-up to maintain a good reputation.
formal The company's financial records are all on the up-and-up.
informal I can assure you, everything is on the up-and-up with this deal.
slang Don't worry, this situation is totally up-and-up.
figurative His career has been on the up-and-up ever since he started working with that new team.
went up-and-up
up-and-ups
more up-and-up
most up-and-up
go up-and-up
will go up-and-up
have gone up-and-up
going up-and-up
up-and-up
up-and-up
to go up-and-up
going up-and-up
up-and-upping