To start something. Derived from the method of starting an old-timey car that literally had to be "cranked up" before it could be run.
by Metatag July 31, 2005
The kids crank up the volume on the stereo.
The pressure to succeed in school has been cranked up a notch.
The pressure to succeed in school has been cranked up a notch.
by Vicky0 December 03, 2020
An 80's term meaning to crank up the volume on a boombox and rip the knob off so nobody can turn it down.
by Amethyst Watermelon February 21, 2016
by jaffaw July 21, 2009
Person 1: there's a new sequel coming out for (insert shitty movie) today!
Person 2: oh man i can't wait to see how far they crank up the diarrhea dial this time!
Person 2: oh man i can't wait to see how far they crank up the diarrhea dial this time!
by the elusive bank-teller November 22, 2013