Apple up

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An intransitive verb meaning to become scared, nervous, or tense; literally to have one's Adam's apple up one's throat.

Source

An undated publication from the mid-1960s, Loosely Speaking, edited by John D. Bell '66, Mark Dubach '67, H. G. Fuller '67, and Paul Menzel '68.

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