What does clean up nicely mean




















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Details of my conversation with the Google employee who told me about the penalty in secret start Monday August Google has been lying about the penalty against this site for years. My conversation with the Google employee who told me about the penalty starts dropping August Always used to refer to someone who doesn't usually appear attractive, but becomes attractive when they make an effort, e.

She's dressed in sweatpants now, but boy can she clean up good! Person 2: Yeah, he cleans up nicely. We clean up nicely. He sure cleans up nicely in a suit. See more words with the same meaning: attractive.

Share Tweet E-mail. R Related words. Usage Vulgarity SlangMap. Most vulgar Your vote: None To vote, click the pepper. JavaScript must be enabled to vote. Most vulgar Where is this slang used? Kit: I was afraid to hug you up there.

I might wrinkle you! You look really good. Last edited: Oct 9, Click to expand Sparky Malarky Moderator Indiana. Don't you clean up pretty! These are variations of a common expression. It usually is something you might say to a child who is usually scruffy and dirty from playing outdoors, and whom you are now seeing nicely dressed. Kit is joking a bit by saying this to Vivian.

Kit usually sees Vivian dressed in cheap and trashy clothing and makeup. Mahantongo Senior Member English U. To do anything 'nicely' means that you would do it well and in a pleasent manner. I had to think about it for several seconds the first time I heard it in order for it to make much sense. It does not seem like an idiom.

Its literal meaning is pretty easy to understand. When a person normally looks very unkempt, but on a rare occasion, looks nice, to your suprise, people say "Wow! He cleans up nicely".

His room? His garage?



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