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"knees up" is a correct phrase and is used in written English.
It is typically used to mean to jump or dance lively or energetically. For example, "The music was playing and everyone was having a great time, knees up on the dance floor!".
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"It helps if you keep your knees up high".
I have to warm my knees up every morning.
"She was sitting down with her knees up," he said.
"They're ripping their knees up, and they shouldn't be.
"Knees up!" our super-peppy instructor called out.
Molly bundled into herself, knees up, arms wrapped around them, forming an obstinate lump of Molly.
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"Diane Abbott's Crimbo Crib Knees-Up" perhaps.
But Friday's multimillion-pound knees-up was the last straw.
It'd be a right old bloody knees-up.
I'm glad he didn't put the knees-up on ice.
But this knees-up will be missing one thing.
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