Up or down?

When you use the phrase loaded [direction]... which "direction" do you say?

Loaded up! 58
Loaded down! 7
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  • Faceless

    No up or down needed. Just loaded will do.

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  • loading up is like packing up and and loading down is like unpacking right or am i wrong know one understands what you said right.

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    • Nah, "loading up" is when you ARE loading the trailer... but AFTER you load it up and it's heavy it is now considered "loaded down". xD

      Problem guys?

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      • right (:

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  • im loading up the truck you mean like that

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    • Exactly like that.

      But after you "load up" the truck and the wheels begin to squat, is it then "loaded down"?

      ^____^

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      • yep it is then

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  • dirtybirdy

    What?? You mean like upload or download?

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  • Avant-Garde

    How confusing... Do you mean like "downloading"?

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  • I always got the impression loaded was "full"

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  • dappled

    I say loaded up when something is inside something else (like a car boot or cardboard box) because you're filling that thing and you fill something "up" but you never fill it down.

    I say loaded down when something is on top of something else (usually something that can feel the sensation of weight, like a donkey or a person), in the same way I'd say weighed down, or tied down.

    When we say up, we normally refer to how full something is. When we say down, we normally refer to the effect of weight or gravity (which acts in a downward direction).

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  • robbieforgotpw

    I often have a load in my adult diaper.

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  • squeallikeasacofpigs

    The fuck does loaded up/down even mean?

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  • Energy

    Huh???

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  • wigsplitz

    I may be misunderstanding you, so correct me if I'm off base here....I say both.

    It depends on the mood. 'Loaded down' seems to mean 'heavy' or 'burden'. 'Loaded up' generally has a positive implication.

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  • pipefan413

    I usually mean something that's next to me rather than up or down.

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  • Nothings ever straight up and down.

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