Up for
The starting point for spontaneous coordination
What does Up for mean?
Section titled “What does Up for mean?”Up for expresses that a person is willing or available to take part in an activity—for example, “Up for a coffee” or “Up for a walk.”
It describes an intention, not a commitment. A person can change their mind, decline an invitation, or leave without being shamed or pressured.
How does it relate to a Mood?
Section titled “How does it relate to a Mood?”Up for is the initial expression of willingness. A Mood turns that intent into a short-lived signal that can be shared with a selected audience.
The phrase Up for remains in English across supported languages and should not be replaced with another product label.