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Gegged up

Signifying a state of inebriation or altered consciousness. Used similarly to fucked up.

After consuming 9 beers, 5 shots of vodka & a joint all by herself, Alice was gegged up enough to make out with Bob's knee on the way to the floor.

by Künsthaus Tacheles July 11, 2008


Up and Down

Up and Down reffers to cocaine (Up) and heroin. (Down)

"Yo let me get 5 up and 10 down."

Buyer- "Hey papi, do you got both up and down?"
Dealer- "Yes!"
Buyer- "Awesome! Let me get 7 up, 10 down."
Dealer- "That's 170 papi."

by uhhuhman February 12, 2021


Tron-up

To prepare to drive while high on marijuana.

To smoke marijauna before you drive.

To feel like you are in the video game/movie TRON, written by Steven Lisberger, while you are driving.

"Hey bro, I'm taking off." - Guy 1
"Catch you later dude, Tron-up!" - Guy2

I'm about to Tron-up before the roadtrip begins.

I Troned-up so hard before I drove home last night.

by LuckyCassy October 26, 2010


ladge up

A word to take the piss. Or when a plan goes wrong.

if someone gets caught smoking by there mum.
Ladge up boi.
How did it go.
Was a complete ladge up

by matt one March 20, 2008


pooty up

Pooty is like your life force, your state of mind, chi and your general well-being. Your Pooty can be up, it can be down, it can be in-between. You can be a Pooty lifter by elevating the mood and feelings (pooties) of folks around you.

Man, you're really strugglin' today.. let me take you out for food and drinks and get your Pooty up!

I can tell you're down in the dumps today, I'm gonna fan that Pooty flame.

I see that you are feeling low, I'm here to help you fluff your Pooty.

by Margie at Largie December 29, 2021


Neefed It Up

To mess up or cause a failure, this term was popularised by the YouTube Channel Oliver Aged 24 (HowToDrawReallyGood ) where Neef (a previous student of his) would show some of his pieces of work that he created using the tutorial, they are always terrible and referred to as being 'Neefed up'.

"You have Neefed it up"
"You've really Neefed this up!"

by JoeAged13 June 01, 2013


Go on up

Taken from 2 Kings 2:23, literally meaning go to heaven, is a phrase used to mock Christians, especially when they're being belligerent. Unlike the story in the bible, the user will generally not get retribution for using this phrase.

Go on up, you baldhead!

by Amy_S April 19, 2019