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1) To make unhappy.
2) Unhappy; angry. 3) To defeat a favored opponent. 4) A victory over a favored opponent. 1) Eric upset Alexandra by buying her mints, as she thought he was implying her breath smelled bad.
2) Catherine was still upset; she hadn't gotten over Mary's rude behavior at the party. 3) Lucas upset Dino, the nieghborhood's best tennis player, in the best-of-three-set match. 4) The White Sox scored a major upset over the over the Twins when Buehrle pitched a comple-game shutout. |
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A one-word summary of Super Bowl XLII. After winning every single game and not losing one, it was a spectacular upset to finally lose in the championship game (especially against a team they beat in a spectacular regular-season encore).
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When your boyfriend comes home late and then he tells you he couldn't phone because he wasn't allowed!!! God damnit, why can't you tell I'm upset?!?!
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Except for; With the exclusion of; other than; but Its super cool upset for the boring parts.
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