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    heads-up
    /ˈhɛdzʌp/

    noun

    • 1. an advance warning of something: "the heads-up came just in time to stop the tanks from launching the final assault"

    adjective

    • 1. showing alertness or perceptiveness: "they played a very heads-up game"

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  2. HEADS-UP definition: 1. a warning that something is going to happen, usually so that you can prepare for it: 2. a short…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of HEADS-UP is a message that alerts or prepares : warning. How to use heads-up in a sentence.

  4. a warning that something is going to happen, usually so that you can prepare for it: give someone a heads-up This note is just to give you a heads-up that Vicky will be arriving next week. a short talk or statement about how a situation or plan is developing:

  5. Definition of 'heads up' heads-up. US. singular noun. If you give someone a heads-up about something that is going to happen, you tell them about it before it happens. [US] When the airlines decided to enforce these rules without giving anyone a heads-up, it created a lot of problems for travelers. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  6. noun. a warning in advance: sending a heads-up to the Pentagon about possible attacks. heads up. noun. a tip-off or small amount of information given in advance.

  7. heads-up (about something) a piece of information given in advance of something or as advice. Send everyone a heads-up about the changes well in advance. Can anyone give me a heads-up about how to change the format? This is a heads-up about the seminar this week. His statement said that he was not given a heads-up about the FBI raid.

  8. Define heads-up. heads-up synonyms, heads-up pronunciation, heads-up translation, English dictionary definition of heads-up. adj. Showing an alert, competent style: play heads-up basketball. n. Informal Information or notification: gave me a heads-up on the new security measures....