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Play (music) through electric amplification,
  1. Play (music) through electric amplification
    • - their willingness to amp up traditional songs virtually began the folk-rock genre
  2. Full of nervous energy
    • - third-ranked Ohio State visits an amped-up Madison

  1. ampere: the basic unit of electric current adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites; "a typical household circuit carries 15 to 50 amps"
  2. adenosine monophosphate: a nucleotide found in muscle cells and important in metabolism; reversibly convertible to ADP and ATP
  3. APT from Yahoo! (formerly Project AMP and Apex) is a recently launched online advertising management platform from Yahoo!. Announced on 7 April 2008, the service seeks to make selling and purchasing ads easier through a common interface. ...
  4. Amp is an electronic space rock band formed in London by Richard F. Walker (also known as Richard Amp) in 1992, after collaborating with David Pearce (Flying Saucer Attack) on the The Secret Garden and the Distance projects. ...
  5. Amp (Michelle) is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe.
  6. AMP Energy (or simply AMP - formerly Mountain Dew AMP) is an energy drink produced and distributed by PepsiCo under the Mountain Dew soft drink brand.
  7. This is a list of AMP (Apache, MySQL, Perl/PHP/Python) solution stacks for all computer platforms; these software bundles are used to run dynamic Web sites or servers. There are LAMPs (for Linux); WAMPs (for Windows); MAMPs (for Macintosh); SAMPs (for Solaris); and FAMPs (for FreeBSD).
  8. Amp was a music video program on MTV that aired from 1997 to 2001. It was aimed at the electronic music and rave crowd and was responsible for exposing many electronica acts to the mainstream. ...
  9. An abbreviation for ampere, the unit of electrical current; An amplifier; To amplify
  10. (amped) to be energized or excited to do something.
  11. (AMPED) Very excited. Like, "she said yes!"
  12. (Amped) High on speed, in the way that is desired and sought by users; see also: Over-amped.
  13. (Amped) The high school movement of Generation Church held on Friday nights for 11 to 17 year olds.
  14. (Amped) as in “excited/ready-to go,” appeared in 1960s baby boomer talk, based on amp, the abbreviation for music amplifiers. The use of methamphetamine accelerated it as a trendy phrase.
  15. (Amped) when some one is overly excited or stoked.
  16. (amped) To be filled with the adrenaline rush that comes with streetluge racing.
  17. (Amps (AMPERES)) The rate at which electricity flows through a conductor.
  18. (Amps) is a unit of electric current, or amount of electric charge per second. The ampere is an SI base unit, and is named after André-Marie Ampère, one of the main discoverers of electromagnetism.
  19. (Amps (Amperage)) Measurement of electricity, the higher the number of amps the more electricity you have available to you.
  20. (AMPS) (Advanced Mobile Phone System) is a somewhat ironic name for the original cellular system authorized in the United States. It uses an analog FM radio link and it is very easy to eavesdrop on it. AMPS is particularly inefficient in use of spectrum compared to any of the digital standards. ...
  21. (Amps) (A) are used to measure electrical current consumption. 1 amp (A) = 1000 milliamps (mA).
  22. (Amps) The measurement of the flow of an electric current through a conductor.
  23. (AMPS (advanced mobile phone service)) The analog cellular standard.
  24. (AMPS) This number represents the amount of electrical current consumed by the motor during use. The implication is that the more electricity the motor uses, the more powerful it is. This is not necessarily true. A simple analogy would be a car using more gas should be more powerful. ...
  25. (AMPS) Advanced Mobile Phone Service; commonly known as analog cellular that uses the 800 MHz spectrum. AMPS service has been available in North America since the mid 80's and it is also available in Central and South America. ...