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d up

D-up used as an Exit line

Im out..D up
yo D up..
d up

by Big Homie of the YZ Gang May 4, 2006

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Smurf 'd up

Under the influenced of any thing that can fuck you up.

Damn last night at that party I was so Smurf 'd up.

by Jakeybbitch May 20, 2009

6๐Ÿ‘ 1๐Ÿ‘Ž


F'''d up

Short for fucked up

I was F'''d up

by Jeff The Beast March 23, 2017

8๐Ÿ‘ 7๐Ÿ‘Ž


D it up

D it up is most commonly understood as playing very good defense.

"Come on fellas, if we hold them here we'll win the game. It's time to D it up!"

by Casey Wells January 8, 2006

71๐Ÿ‘ 26๐Ÿ‘Ž


plussed up (+'d up)

1. Being destroyed, humiliated, creamed, or otherwise suffering a loss from the hand of another person, group, or object.

2. Having physical, emotional, or psychological trama suffered.

Chris wrecked his motorcycle into a telephone pole. He was totally plussed up(+'d up).

J.P. was going to dunk the ball to impress a girl but was blocked. He was totally plussed up (+'d up).

by Chris Altherr August 16, 2008

4๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


D it up

v. int.
To defecate.
see bust a dook, pinch a loaf

Man, that Chinese food really did a number on me. I gotta go D it up.
He was in the bathroom D-in' it up for like thirty minutes. Must've been a big payload.

by TriviaFox October 30, 2005

23๐Ÿ‘ 55๐Ÿ‘Ž


D-up

Frequently employed for brevity, the term "deal up" undergoes various truncations such as "D-up," "deeup," or "deal up." It denotes an act of transacting or exchanging, encompassing but not limited to commodities or currency. For instance, envision a scenario wherein one concludes a meal at a dining establishment and expresses the desire to depart by suggesting to their companions, "Let us 'D-up.'" This conveys the intention to settle the payment and commence negotiations. Similarly, in the context of a poker game, when an individual ceases their participation, they may inform the dealer of their intent to "D-up." Subsequently, the individual conveys their poker chips to the dealer, who reciprocates by providing an equivalent sum in cash. Origin unknown and dates back to at least 1998.

See definition for sentence examples of the phrase D-up.

by Life communications July 6, 2023