"Zero Give Up' means to never give up or to always persist in the face of obstacles or challenges.
It suggests a determination and resilience to never give in or surrender, and to always keep pushing forward towards one's goals, no matter how difficult the circumstances may be.
This phrase can be applied to a wide range of contexts, such as sports, business, and personal development. In any situation where someone exhibits this trait, they are seen as persistent and not giving up on their goals and ideas.
That person has zero give up when it comes to being successful.
May 30th is deemed National Give Up Some Cat Day. A day dedicated for women to give up some cat while wearing a short dress and thong.
May 30th of every year is National Give Up Some Cat Day.
May 30th. National Give Up Some Cat Day is a day dedicated for women to give up some cat while wearing a short dress and thong
Today is National Give Up Some Cat Day.
May 30th. National Give Up Some Cat Day is a day dedicated for women to give up some cat while wearing a short dress and thong
Today is National Give Up Some Cat Day.
A neck or facial tattoo, so named because of the number of employment avenues it removes. Level of giving up directly proportional to the size, number, and offensiveness of above-the-collar art.
Q: "Dude, why did you get those give up tattoos? Do you think Charles Schwab or Disney are looking to hire a guy with a giant fucking spider permanently painted on his face?"
A: ” It's cool, man. The only two industries I have any passion for are pornography and the custodial arts. No barriers there."
Another way to say “you know how i do it” or “what i do” used primarily on the east coast of the United States to explain either what you usually do or what you’re known for.
“I don’t know why they play with me , they already know how i give it up.