load (sth) up with sth
phrasal verb with load verb uk/ləʊd/ us
FINANCE
to get a lot of money, assets, or debt, or to make someone else get them:
Private-equity buyouts aim to load companies up with lots of debt.
A small independent broker has been telling clients to load up with stock as good dividends are predicted.
to put a large amount of goods, materials, etc. onto a vehicle to transport them:
Fleets of small ships were loading up with oil in the Gulf.