get on up

Verb

 * 1)  Get up.
 * 2) * 1925, William Faulkner, “Sunset”, reprinted in New Orleans Sketches, University Press of Mississippi (2002), ISBN 1-57806-471-6, page 77,
 * “Get on up yonder and get a ticket, if you want to ride.”
 * 1)  To dance with abandon
 * 2) * 1967, The Esquires, Get On Up (song)
 * So get on up (get on up) / On the floor (get on up) / Get on up, now (get on up) / And dance some more (get on up)
 * So get on up (get on up) / On the floor (get on up) / Get on up, now (get on up) / And dance some more (get on up)