1. order up - Verb
2. order up - Interjection
order up
Especially at restaurants, called when someone's food order is ready to be retrieved or served.
To summon for military duty.
His unit was ordered up last Tuesday.
(transitive) To place an order for (something).
I ordered up a plate of ribs for us.
After driving your guests around the North Shore, stop at one of the many roadside food trucks near Kahuku and order up plates of buttery garlic shrimp. Source: Internet
Before you start tearing into your BBQ ribs or spit-roasted rotisserie chicken, make sure you order up some of their grilled California artichokes with remoulade, as they tend to run out quickly. Source: Internet
These 25 spots allow folks to order up a frosty beverage and savory bite or two while staying socially distant and enjoying the open air. Source: Internet
Here we'll have a local guide walk us through the preserved farmhouses and mills, giving some free time to linger in the past and order up a bratwurst or light German snack. Source: Internet
Dress HOT (no shorts and tees here chic people), get past the doorman, grab an oversized couch or chair with your posse or date, order up your $20+ glass o' bubbly and start sippin' not trippin' cuz this place packs 'em in. Source: Internet
And, their creative agave liquor margaritas are $6 all day, so why not order up a tamarind version to kick things off? Source: Internet