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tap up
verb
To make an approach to a player, under contract to another club, in order to attempt to negotiate a transfer
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And who do you tap up for a tip but Harvey Weinstein?
It unlocks when you tap up, down, left and right arrows that correspond to letters and numbers.
Mr. Glover and Mr. Davis tap up and down and all over these stairs, sometimes while matching the tricky syncopations of a Parker tune exactly.
Panorama made further allegations of a Chelsea plot to "tap up" Middlesbrough's England youth international Nathan Porritt, conducted by the Premiership champions' head of youth development Frank Arnesen.
In Woodhill, he buried a pen and more shit in the open wound in his leg and put another tap up inside him.
A spokesman for McKillen, who is a director of the company, insisted on Tuesday there was no need to tap up shareholders for additional funds.
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Consumers can comparison shop for hotel rooms, plane tickets, even houses online or through their smartphones, using data-rich websites to tap up-to-the-second data.
Park Bench: Step Ups and Tap Ups.
Tapping up? (Bribes).
(I could swear I heard some metal taps up in the balcony, though).
Land Securities did, however, join the growing list of companies tapping up investors for more cash.
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