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Learn more about Bing search results hereOrganizing and summarizing search results for youThe phrase "stood up" has its origin in American colloquial expression, meaning to not keep a date or appointment 1. The earliest known use of the word "stand-up" dates back to the mid-1500s 2. Originally, "stand-up" meant to "rise to one's feet," and later evolved to mean "hold oneself against an opponent" 3.
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