buoy up



buoy someone or something up

to keep someone or something afloat. Use this cushion to buoy yourself up. The log buoyed up the swimmer until help came. The air trapped in the hull buoyed the boat up.
See also: up

buoy someone up

Fig. to support, encourage, or sustain someone. The good news buoyed her up considerably. Her good humor buoyed up the entire party.
See also: up

buoy up

v.
1. To keep something or someone aloft or afloat: Air currents helped buoy up the glider. The life jacket buoyed me up until I was rescued.
2. To keep something at a high level; support something: The advertising campaign buoyed up their sales through the summer. The athlete's endorsement buoyed the politician up.
3. To hearten or inspire someone or something: The cheering fans buoyed up the team's spirit. Your kind words have buoyed me up.
See also: up

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
FredFRED (English, French, Portuguese), FRET (Dutch, German)English, Dutch, German, French, Portuguese
Johannekeyo-HAHN-nə-kəDutch
Quintilian-History
Roshan-Persian, Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Nepali
AnnikaAHN-nee-kah (Swedish, Dutch, Finnish), AH-nee-kah (German), AN-i-kə (English), AHN-i-kə (English)Swedish, Dutch, Finnish, German, English (Modern)
BuanaBWAH-nahIndonesian