The difference between On the rocks and Straight up


On the rocks is also phrase with the meaning: poured over ice, usually in reference to alcoholic drinks.

Straight up is also adverb with the meaning: truthfully, honestly, seriously.

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  1. Straight up as an adverb:

    truthfully, honestly, seriously

    Examples:

    "She told me straight up that she did not want to go."

  2. Straight up as an adverb:

    chilled (stirred or shaken over ice) and served in a , with no ice

    Examples:

    "Gimme a margarita, straight up."

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