stand-up

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1) Honest; honorable.
 * 2) Upright; while standing.
 * 3) Performed while standing although normally done while sitting.
 * 4)  That allows the batter to advance to a given base (usually second or third) without having to slide.
 * 1) Performed while standing although normally done while sitting.
 * 2)  That allows the batter to advance to a given base (usually second or third) without having to slide.
 * 1)  That allows the batter to advance to a given base (usually second or third) without having to slide.

Translations

 * Bulgarian:
 * Finnish:
 * Romanian:, de încredere


 * Bulgarian: ,
 * Finnish:
 * Romanian:, ,


 * Finnish:

Noun

 * 1)  A performance of stand-up comedy; jokes delivered standing on a stage
 * 2)  A comedian who performs on stage.
 * 3)  A news broadcast delivered by an announcer who is filmed standing near the scene of the event.
 * 4)  A short meeting throughout which participants remain standing (to encourage brevity).
 * 5)  A free-standing photographic print or promotional item; a standee.
 * 1)  A short meeting throughout which participants remain standing (to encourage brevity).
 * 2)  A free-standing photographic print or promotional item; a standee.
 * 1)  A free-standing photographic print or promotional item; a standee.
 * 1)  A free-standing photographic print or promotional item; a standee.

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: ,
 * Finnish: stand-up-komedia
 * Hebrew: סְטֶנְדְּאָפּ
 * Icelandic: uppistand
 * Japanese: スタンドアップ, スタンダップコメディ
 * Korean: 스탠드업, 스탠드업 코미디
 * Polish:
 * Russian:, стенда́п-коме́дия


 * Swedish: ståuppare


 * Finnish: seisova kokous

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  stand-up comedy