1. setup - Noun
2. setup - Verb
equipment designed to serve a specific function
an act that incriminates someone on a false charge
the way something is organized or arranged
Source: WordNetBut unlike the setup in most organizations, where there's an administrator on top and creative people or doers underneath, I'm basically a doer and I like to have administrative people underneath me. Roone Arledge
Envy the kangaroo. That pouch setup is extraordinary; the baby crawls out of the womb when it is about two inches long, gets into the pouch, and proceeds to mature. I'd have a baby if it would develop in my handbag. Rita Rudner
There is no setup in Hollywood that compares with an Astaire picture. Fred Astaire
The setup of the book as far as printing and paper are concerned is splendid. Wolfgang Pauli
So if you want to have a great video game-based movie you have to keep the mood of the game, use the normal character setup - but you have to flesh out the story and provide more background for the characters. Uwe Boll
In my opinion, the best setup guys now have a tougher job than the closers. They pitch more innings, inherit more runners. Goose Gossage