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What (who) is up-talk - definition

ENGLISH POP AND POST-ROCK GROUP
Talk talk; Talk talk discography; Talk Talk (band)

up-talk      
Up-talk is just a languge. Here's how to speak it. My name is Jeri, so in up-talk it is Jopup-talkeup-talkRopup-talki.
A bop scop dop e fop gop hop o jop kop lop mop nop o pop qop rop sop top u vop wop xop yop zop-your abc's in up-talk.
I know how to speak up-talk. Here's my name: Jopup-talkeup-talkropup-talki.
talk up         
2018 SONG BY DRAKE & JAY-Z
Talk Up (song)
1.
If someone talks up a particular thing, they make it sound more interesting, valuable, or likely than it originally seemed.
Politicians accuse the media of talking up the possibility of a riot...
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), also V n P
2.
To talk someone or something up in negotiations means to persuade someone to pay more money than they originally offered or wanted to. (mainly BRIT)
Clarke kept talking the price up, while Wilkinson kept knocking it down.
PHRASAL VERB: V n P, also V P n (not pron)
ntalk         
STANDARD UNIX UTILITY
Unix talk; Talk (Unix); Ytalk; Ntalk; UNIX talk; Phone (software)
<chat> ("new talk") An update of the Unix "talk" program, old versions of "talk" being referred to as "old talk". New talk and old talk are generally incompatible, and attempts to get them to communicate result in entirely unhelpful error messages. On most modern Unix systems, the program "talk" is new talk, with some SunOS versions being a notable and annoying exception to this. (1997-09-11)

Wikipedia

Talk Talk

Talk Talk were an English band formed in 1981, led by Mark Hollis (vocals, guitar, piano), Lee Harris (drums), and Paul Webb (bass). The group achieved early chart success with the synth-pop singles "Talk Talk" (1982), "It's My Life", and "Such a Shame" (both 1984) before moving towards a more experimental approach informed by jazz and free improvisation in the mid-1980s, pioneering what became known as post-rock. Talk Talk achieved widespread critical success in Europe and the UK with the singles "Life's What You Make It" (1985) and "Living in Another World" (1986); in 1988, they released their fourth album Spirit of Eden, which was critically acclaimed but commercially unsuccessful.

Friction with the band's label, EMI, resulted in legal action and countersuing. Webb departed, and the band switched to Polydor for their final studio album, 1991's Laughing Stock, but split soon afterwards. Singer Mark Hollis released one solo album in 1998 before retiring from the music industry; he died in 2019. The band's founding bass player and drummer, Paul Webb and Lee Harris, played in several bands together; long-term collaborator Tim Friese-Greene continued in the business as a musician and producer.

Examples of use of up-talk
1. Break up talk sent Smiths Group, the aerospace medical and engineering company, 2.1 per cent higher to '85p.
2. Iran has periodically raised alarms over the possibility of war, particularly when the West brings up talk of sanctions over Tehran‘s rejection of a U.N.
3. Daukoru, who previously spoke of $50–$60 as an acceptable level, said he had given up talk of a price target because OPEC does not have enough spare capacity to enforce it.
4. The happiest people in the country right now are Hillary Clinton and Rush Limbaugh –– Clinton because she has survived, and Limbaugh, because he‘s eager for the contest to go on so Barack Obama can be "bloodied up." Talk about a vast and unexpected conspiracy.
5. "We need to big it up, talk about it, promote it, and get others to do the same!" he said, and sounded so enthusiastic that it was easy to forget that Asda is owned by Wal–Mart, one of the world‘s most rapacious chains whose policies towards their staff are more ferocious than family friendly.