not feel like doing something · lack the energy or desire for something
Ever have those days where your friends are planning a wild night out, but all you want to do is curl up with a blanket and binge-watch TV? 😴 That's exactly when you're 'not up for something'! It's a polite way to decline an invitation or activity when you just don't have the energy or desire.
💡 **Pro-Tip!** This phrase is super versatile. You can use it for anything from a big social event to a simple chore. For example, 'I'm not really up for cooking tonight, let's order takeout.' It implies a temporary state, so it's not as strong as 'I hate doing that' – it just means 'not right now'.
Which situation is most appropriate for using 'to not be up for something'? A. 🎉 You've just won the lottery and feel incredibly excited. B. 😴 You're feeling tired and prefer to stay home and relax instead of going out. C. 🏃 You're ready to run a marathon and feel full of energy.