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max up
 v. phr.— «He said he was “maxed up” on all his credit cards. There was no shame in his voice. In fact there was a certain pride. He seemed to think it was pretty cool to be in debt; “live life to the max” being the slogan of his generation.» —“In debt and shameless” by Nigel Farndale Telegraph (United Kingdom) Aug. 6, 2006. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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