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What does "wrap [something] up" mean?

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Rebecca

To "wrap up" or "wrap [something] up" means to finish, complete, or begin to end it. Here, he's saying that they just finished filming for the day by saying, "just wrapped up." Ex: Let's wrap up this meeting and head to lunch. => head to = go to Ex: The party wrapped up around 2 AM last night. I hope the neighbors weren't too annoyed.

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