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・UK /kju: ʌp/
be for vehicles, "cars cued up", or for people. "Cue up to go to the doctor's office." You
of oatmeal or rice because you're -- and the "cue". You cue up at the doctor's office.
So, maybe cue up some strong beta rhythms next time you sit down to study because music isn't just about what's happening in your headphones, it's also about what's happening in between them.
Cue up Billy Boy here.