upˈmet,pa.pple. (up- 5 + met mete v. Cf. upheaped pa.pple.) 1828Carr Craven Gloss., Up-met, filled above the measure... Hence, the expression ‘up-met and down throsten,’ excellent measure... Also, ‘he's a rogue, up-met and down throsten;’ i.e. a complete villain.