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bare up

from London derived from the word bare. Means lots of especially when bare needs to be emphasised. mostly however used as an adjective to describe someones state.

"he got bare up drunk"

by Edvinyl January 15, 2006

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Moody

taken from moody as in upset. usually heard when viewing a modified car.

to look cool

to look shifty

"man that ride looks well moody !"
"those dark rims make it look moody as fuck"
"that dude over there is looking a bit moody, i wonder what he is up to?"

by Edvinyl January 15, 2006

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