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This expression can be used to let someone know that something important is coming. For example, "Heads-up – the boss is coming around to check on everyone's progress."
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Heads-up
noun
A warning or call to pay attention; an advisory notice; a notice of what is to happen.
Exact(9)
"I got no heads-up," she complained.
Here's your heads-up.
3. Give the heads-up.
Playing "heads-up.
Give people a heads-up.
Play heads-up with your lover.
Similar(51)
Heads up, Sen. Grassley.
Heads up.
We kept our heads up".
Keep your heads up.
Heads up, ears forward.
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