Verb
team up with (third-person singular simple present teams up with, present participle teaming up with, simple past and past participle teamed up with)
(idiomatic) To associate with another in a joint enterprise.
The ice cream shop teamed up with the cookie and brownie place next door to create wonderful sundaes.
Along the way, they team up with Marylin Monroe as Sugar Kane, a projection of the male id’s into human form, but also (as the name suggests!) very sweet. Source: Internet
ALL ACCESS is very pleased to team up with our friends at NUVOODOO for a free webinar, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8th at 1p (ET)/10a (PT) for 'Marketing In The New Normal.' Source: Internet
Also traditional in the genre is the eventual demand on players to team up with others in order to progress at the optimal rate. Source: Internet
As they take off to space to try and solve the problem, they land on planet Mongo and learn that the evil Ming the Merciless (Max von Sydow) is attacking the Earth out of pure boredom and must team up with a race of Hawkmen to save the world. Source: Internet
At the end of his career, Nash elected to team up with Bryant in Los Angeles, but injuries to both players limited their on-court time together. Source: Internet
As Concord the grape, become the newly-appointed Guardian of The Grove, team up with fruity friends, and help restore your vibrant island when pic. Source: Internet