What does all dolled up mean?

Definition of get (all) dolled up : to make oneself attractive with makeup and fancy or stylish clothes She got (all) dolled up for the party.

What is the opposite of dolled up?

Antonyms. unclothed unadorned unsheathed unfinished untreated bare nude.

Is dolled up a word?

Also, all dolled up. Dressed or fixed up smartly and, often, ostentatiously, usually for a special occasion. For example, There’s no need to get all dolled up—it’s just a picnic, or They dolled up the classroom for parents’ night.

How do you use dolled in a sentence?

8 I’m going to get dolled up for the party. 9 She was all dolled up in a black dress and pearls. 10 She spent two hours getting dolled up for the party. 11 The director dolled up the report to make it sound more impressive.

Where did the term all dolled up come from?

Doll up” meaning “to dress up” comes from the 1930s, according to “Flappers 2 Rappers: American Youth Slang” by Tom Dalzell (Merriam-Webster Inc., Springfield, Md., 1996) : In answer to the question above, I just try to not scare people. (Phrase attributed to my best friend June in the 1970s, West Virginia.)

What is the meaning of glam up?

Meaning of glammed up in English dressed attractively and wearing make-up: She got/was all glammed up for the party. Attractive.

What is the meaning of glammed up?

What does Gussy up mean?

dress up
Definition of gussy up transitive verb. : dress up, embellish.

Where does the expression dolled up come from?

: : : : : : where did the phrase, all dolled up come from? : : : : : children’s dolls are made to look artificially ‘pretty’ – so for a woman to put on her best face (use make-up) – she makes herself more doll-like, hence “to doll up”.

Where did the term all gussied up come from?

Gussy up may derive from gussie, an Australian and American slang term for a weak, effeminate man (first appearing in Australia and the US in 1901 or 1902). The verb phrase gussy up appears in 1906 in Canada and in 1912 in the US.

Where does the term dolled up come from?

: : : : : children’s dolls are made to look artificially ‘pretty’ – so for a woman to put on her best face (use make-up) – she makes herself more doll-like, hence “to doll up”.

What is the meaning of out of the world?

Extraordinary, superb, as in Her carrot cake is out of this world. This colloquial term refers to something too good for this world. [ Early 1900s]