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HUBLOT Posted 14 years ago
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Right up until Christmas Day

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Gaga is spending at least part of her holidays abroad. "Well, I'll be in Japan right up until Christmas Day," Gaga told MTV News earlier this month. "So I'll be eating with all my Japanese Little Monsters. I like shabu shabu [a form of Japanese hot pot]."

Is right the same thing as "there" in "I'll be right there"? What does up mean?
  

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Hi, Up until is an idiom. It means she'll be in Japan not further or later than Christmas Day. Regards

  • Hi, Up until is an idiom.
  • It means she'll be in Japan not further or later than Christmas Day.
  • Regards
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Hi,

Up until is an idiom. It means she'll be in Japan not further or later than Christmas Day.

Regards
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Thank you, Regards.

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