Verb
fuel up (third-person singular simple present fuels up, present participle fueling up or fuelling up, simple past and past participle fueled up or fuelled up)
(intransitive) To eat hurriedly in order to do something more interesting.
Dominican truckers have taken advantage of the price differential to fuel up in Haiti, amounting to a Haitian subsidy for the Dominicans. Source: Internet
Before you chase them all over the park’s bright, futuristic playscape (one of the best in town), fuel up at Senate Blue Ash. Source: Internet
We’re so close to the holidays it almost hurts, so study on, fuel up, and go slay your finals Bears. Source: Internet
“There’s a lot of dead fuel up there,” said Barbara Rebiskie, public information officer on the SCU fire. Source: Internet
Taking breaks to fuel up and stretch his legs every hour, and for a change of tyres every second hour, Sale raced through the night towards his goal. Source: Internet
But there are two major cities where motorists should try to fuel up as soon as possible. Source: Internet