Let me find out <what's up.>

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An example sentence using "up" in The Britannica Dictionary: Your order should have arrived. Let me find out what's up.

Does "what's up" mean "what are they?" or "what is it?"
 
Let me find out what's up - Let me find out what's happening OR Let me find out what's going on.

Let's me find out what's up - I'll check to see what's up (what's happening; what's going on).
 
The dictionary says this;

not used before a noun, informal : happening : going on
  • I could tell something was up by the look on her face.
  • Your order should have arrived. Let me find out what's up.
 

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