noun General Slang

heads up

HEDZ-UP · noun · informal

An advance warning or notice.

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A piece of information given in advance so someone can prepare.

“Just a heads up, the client call moved to nine.”
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heads up In A Sentence

Just a heads up, the client call moved to nine.

Origin & Usage

From the alert 'heads up!'; standard office usage.

Variants heads-up

People Also Ask

What does 'heads up' mean?

It's an advance notice or warning that gives someone time to prepare for something.

Where does 'heads up' come from?

From the alert call 'heads up!', originally warning people to look up and watch out for danger.

How do you use 'heads up' at work?

To flag something in advance, e.g. 'just a heads up, the client call moved to nine'.

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