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(context colloquial English) Very emotional or excited, positively or negatively, regarding something. v
(en-pastfire up)
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Fired Up is a vehicular combat game available on the PlayStation Portable. The game features a single-player campaign and a multiplayer mode which supports up to eight players. The game features a demo of Wipeout Pure. Fired Up also features game sharing and downloadable content. It is derived from the 2002 PlayStation 2 online game Hardware: Online Arena.
Fired Up is an American sitcom that aired on NBC for two seasons and 28 episodes. The series, the first from Grammnet Productions, starred Sharon Lawrence as a self-centered promotions executive and Leah Remini as her mouthy assistant. When the pair got fired from their jobs, they teamed up to create a business as equal partners. The tagline of the series was "First she got fired, then she got fired up."
Fired Up is the debut solo album by Alesha Dixon, former member of the R&B/ garage girl group Mis-Teeq. The album was originally planned for release on 6 November 2006 on Polydor Records, following the second single, but was then postponed indefinitely. The album has spawned two singles; the UK #14 hit " Lipstick" and the UK #45 " Knockdown". Fired Up was released only in Japan. It includes remixes of "Knockdown" and "Lipstick" that were featured on the UK single releases of "Lipstick" and "Knockdown" (the K Gee Heat remix of "Knockdown" was sampled in the video for "Knockdown"). For the Japanese release, the tracks were put in a new order, a new photoshoot was done, the 2 remixes of the singles were added and a track called "Voodoo" was included. It was released in Thailand as well.
The album was available to import from , copies of the Japanese version were available from large HMV stores in the UK. Dixon exclusively sold Fired Up in the UK as merchandise on her tour, The Alesha Show, supporting the album of the same name.
Fired Up may refer to:
- Fired Up!, a 2009 comedy film
- Fired Up (TV series), an American sitcom
- Fired Up (video game), a vehicular combat game for the PlayStation Portable
- Fired Up (Dan Seals album)
- Fired Up (Alesha album), or the title song
- Fired Up (Randy Houser album), or the title song
- "Fired Up", a song by Jessica Simpson from A Public Affair
Fired Up is a studio album released by country music artist Dan Seals. It was released in 1994 under the Warner Bros. label. It produced two unsuccessful singles. The song, "Gentleman of Leisure" was written by Folk Rock musician, Jesse Winchester who would later record it for his 1999 album of the same name.
Fired Up is the fourth studio album by American country music artist Randy Houser. It was released on March 11, 2016 via Stoney Creek. The lead single, " We Went", was released to radio on May 18, 2015 and became Houser's third Number One hit on the Billboard Country Airplay chart. "Song Number 7" and " Chasing Down a Good Time" were released as the album's second and third singles, respectively, in 2016.
Usage examples of "fired up".
When the wings finally bit into the thickening air hard enough for controlled flight, the coxswains turned off the breaking rockets, fired up the jets, and maneuvered the craft into a velocity-eating spiral that slowed both their descent and forward motion.
Already Menander could spot the glowing lights which indicated that the fortress had long since fired up the hearths where the shot was being heated.
The generator fired up and lights from the town filtered out onto the plain to further confirm the Lizzars' advance.
She plugged the radio into the generator line and waved for it to be fired up.
That had given them just enough concealment that the Posleen hadn't fired up the Brad for a few seconds.
If I lose and the story blows, how many practising anti-socials might be fired up by it?
Just then another engine fired up and he saw Spalko in the car he'd stolen, wheeling out of the car park.
The last crewman was aboard the USS Ohio when Hunter finally fired up the B-l's engines for real.