What does “rack” mean?
rack
Oh, this one has a few meanings — let me walk you through it!
A rack is basically a frame or shelf you use to hold or store things. Like, "I hung my coat on the rack by the door" or "Put the dishes on the drying rack." It's that simple physical object.
But people also use "rack" in a fun way — "rack up" means to collect or build up a lot of something. Like, "He racked up so many points in the game!" or "She racked up a huge bill at the restaurant." It means things are piling up, usually fast.
There's also the phrase "rack your brain," which means to think really hard about something — "I racked my brain but couldn't remember her name."
So basically: a rack holds things, and "rack up" means to gather or collect a lot of something quickly!
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