What's new in your life; How have you been doing; & What will you be doing later, can be interpreted from this question.
2007-02-16 09:24:37
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answered by beenabytch 3
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what are you up to means:
what have you being doing and where you are going, it can mean other things aswell... what have you done? here is an exaple:
What are you up to?
Oh, I've been making up some new lessons. Have you got over your cough? - 'to be up to', 'make up' and 'get over' are all examples of phrasal verbs. Phrasal verbs are used commonly in everyday English. Here is reference guide to a number of the most common. More Phrasal Verbs Lesson Plan
2007-02-16 17:27:24
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answered by glitter joolz 2
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It just means 'What have you been doing lately?'. Something to talk about.
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2007-02-16 18:00:37
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answered by Anonymous
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What have you been up to lately? Another way of asking how you're doing I guess.
2007-02-16 16:51:40
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answered by Twizzlers 1
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Whats up, thats all. They just want to know what you have been doing and how you are.
2007-02-16 16:58:09
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answered by ? 2
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They just want to know what you are doing
2007-02-16 16:51:41
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answered by angie 1
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it means whats new .
2007-02-16 16:51:34
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answered by Anonymous
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They just wanna know wut's up or wut's new.
2007-02-16 16:59:25
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answered by Miss §hopaholic 5
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You must look like a criminal.
2007-02-16 16:51:32
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answered by Joe Rockhead 5
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