[Slang] RACK UP. - Learn How to Rack Up Like a Pro

Rack up.

Rack up.

Accumulate or score.

The term "Rack up" originally comes from billiards, where players rack up points by sinking balls into pockets. It's now used to describe accumulating points, achievements, or even debts in various contexts.

Example Sentences

  1. He's going to rack up a lot of points in tonight's game.

    The speaker predicts someone will accumulate a lot of points in the game tonight.

  2. Watch her rack up the awards at the ceremony tonight.

    The speaker expects someone to accumulate numerous awards at a ceremony tonight.

  3. By the end of the year, he had managed to rack up impressive sales figures.

    The speaker notes that by the end of the year, someone managed to accumulate impressive sales figures.

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