double up

Verb

 * 1)  To double the quantity, amount or duration of something
 * I'm going to double up my enlistment.
 * 1)  To double one's amount of chips by winning an all-in pot.
 * 2)  To bend, bend over; to fold; to stoop.
 * 3)  To cause (someone) to bend over; to beat up (someone).
 * 4)  To have a secondary use.
 * This unfolding sofa doubles up as a bed.
 * 1)  To get the second out in a double play, typically referring to getting an out by beating a runner back to a base (often by throwing) after a fly ball has been caught
 * Jones snared the liner and then stepped on the bag to double up the runner.
 * 1)  To employ double the usual resources for a particular purpose; to work in pairs.
 * 2)  To marry or live with someone; to share a living space.
 * 1)  To get the second out in a double play, typically referring to getting an out by beating a runner back to a base (often by throwing) after a fly ball has been caught
 * Jones snared the liner and then stepped on the bag to double up the runner.
 * 1)  To employ double the usual resources for a particular purpose; to work in pairs.
 * 2)  To marry or live with someone; to share a living space.
 * 1)  To employ double the usual resources for a particular purpose; to work in pairs.
 * 2)  To marry or live with someone; to share a living space.
 * 1)  To marry or live with someone; to share a living space.

Translations

 * Maori: koropeke, huirua