1. done up - Adjective
2. done up - Verb
done up
past participle of do up
done up (comparative more done up, superlative most done up)
(colloquial, obsolete) Worn-out, exhausted.
What I have done up to this is nothing. I am only at the beginning of the course I must run. Do you imagine that I triumph in Italy in order to aggrandise the pack of lawyers who form the Directory, and men like Carnot and Barras? What an idea! Napoleon Bonaparte
Anything I've done up till May 27th 1999 was kind of an illusion, existing without living. My daughter, the birth of my daughter, gave me life. Johnny Depp
One of her instructors in fashion had given her to understand that curls were not the thing. "They'll always pass muster," Miss Dunstable had replied, "when they are done up with bank notes." Anthony Trollope
People can try to reinvent themselves. I don't think you can really change who you are, though, because who you are is pretty much where you came from and what you've done up to now. Eminem
I would say probably my least favorite costume ever was in 'Van Helsing.' That was a huge pain because it had thigh-high boots with 30 buckles on them that had to be done up individually. Kate Beckinsale
More people saw me in 'Love Actually' than had seen me in everything else I had ever done up to that point. Bill Nighy