what is the meaning of phrasal verb hiss up mean?
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To make or emit sharp sound especially like snakes do
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Sentence : the audience hissed up when the actor forgot the lines
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The meaning of the phrasal verb ‘hiss up’ is to produce a sharp sound like the prolonged letter ‘s’.
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A "hiss up" is a word that is used to give an expression of disapproval or dissatisfaction by using of this sound. It could be as a snake does or like the sound of a steaming water. Sometime people ‘hiss up’ when they disapprove of someone or something at any given point of time. It is noticed that sometime when the audience ‘hiss up’, the actors are discouraged to an extent that they move away from the stage.
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