This is an old adage and it means Drink up, refering to tipping the drinking vessel so that the base or bottom can be seen.
it mean, things rising up from the bottom
Bottom Line Up Front
Bottom Line up front
You are broken on the bottom end. Could be a rod, bearing or other broken part.
I think it mean to go up your bottom or something like that.
you might have your feet up in front of a fire or radiator
bottom-up
This is an old adage and it means Drink up, refering to tipping the drinking vessel so that the base or bottom can be seen.
When you write the routine for functions and sub programs and go for the main function, it is called the bottom up approach. If you do the process in reverse it is called the top down approach..
bottom-up
The keel is the bottom of a boat. If you "keel over," then you are bottom-up, or you have fallen over. This usually means became unconscious, not just fallen down.
If you mean how to pull it up, then just press up on your control pad. (The button on the bottom of the controller,)