to be nosy; to annoyingly look at or comment about someone's food(how the food looks, smells... etc.); to ask who ask someone who they are on the phone with; to look over someone's shoulder when they are reading(books, magazines, computer screen... etc), to ask, comment, or pry into someone's personal life.
This phrase simply means that someone is bugging you about what is going on with you. The phrase is a playful way to tell someone to back off of you and to get out of your business.
This phrase is especially useful in the workplace where many people are in close quarters.
Example 1:
ADAM:(from the next cubicle): Wow... that smells good. What is that? Where did you get that from? Can I have a bite?
MARY: Dude, why are you all up in it?
Example 2:
MARY: Hey, was that really Sally that you just got off of the phone with? Are you still going out with her?
ADAM: Damn! All up in it!
Skeets the thin pant suits the make a skeet noise when you walk.
I got new Nike skeets yesterday
acronym: fixed it for you. used in message boards
Thsi sucks
This sucks. fi4u
to use with the purpose of breeding; to have sex with
Dude, she's hot. I'd totally stud her.
A fusion of the body and soul of the parties concerned. Usually occurs between people who live on the same floor and results in mutual annoyance of their roommates.
"Hey have you seen Caroline?"
"Don't you mean Jaroline?"
1. The whiny, fat kid from Bug Juice 3: Brush Ranch, on the Disney Channel.
2. To act like a whiny, fat kid.
1. Kerry: Did you see Bug Juice last night?
Devon: Yeah, that Asa kid needs to get punched in the face.
2. Devon: But I want to play Battleship too, guys!
Brock: Fuck you, Devon. Stop being such an Asa.