drill up
English
editVerb
editdrill up (third-person singular simple present drills up, present participle drilling up, simple past and past participle drilled up)
- (intransitive, software) To replace data with data from one level higher or less specific.
- I've got product sales data, but I want to drill up to product-category sales data.
- Coordinate terms: drill out, drill through, drill down, drill in
- (transitive, slang, African-American Vernacular) To kill (someone).
- Where were you when they were trying to drill me up?