Snazz up American British phrasal verb
To make someone or something more fascinating, brilliant, or elegant
Because you will appear in a TV show, so you really should snazz yourself up a bit.
I snazzed up my silk dress with a pair of flamingo shoes to create a good impression on my party.
I would prefer to snazz up my salad with some tomato sause and butter.
The verb "snazz" should be conjugated according to its tense.
A remark you make when you are leaving on the purpose of creating a stronger impact
The letter he left before leaving was his parting shot.