phrase General Slang

Ruck up

RUK-UP · phrase · slang

Gear up and get through a hard situation.

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Definitions

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To shoulder the load and push through adversity; from putting on a heavy rucksack.

“It's a long march, so ruck up and stop complaining.”
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Ruck up In A Sentence

It's a long march, so ruck up and stop complaining.

Origin & Usage

U.S. Army; from 'rucksack.'

People Also Ask

What does 'ruck up' mean?

To shoulder your load and push through a tough situation. It comes from putting on a heavy rucksack for a march.

Where does 'ruck up' come from?

From 'rucksack,' the heavy pack soldiers carry. Rucking is the act of marching under that load, so 'ruck up' means gear up and get on with it.

Is 'ruck up' literal or figurative?

Both. It can mean literally put on your ruck, or figuratively toughen up and endure hardship.

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