jazz someone or something up
- jazz someone or something up
tv. to ake someone or something more exciting or sexy; to make someone or something appeal more to contemporary and youthful tastes.
□ Let’s jazz this up a little bit. CD They jazzed up the old girl till she looked like a teenager. CD Don’t jazz up the first number too much.
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