A common British army term, usually heard when someone is "spinning dits"
As Nunnsy started spinning dits, the colleague will urge others to "pull up a sandbag" as this story might take a while and will spiral off topic.
bottom: "your like a roller coaster, the faster u go the louder I scream"
top: 😳
top: "Is that a pick up line or do you really want me to go faster 😏"
bottom: "😳 I- I-"
crash up the opp block means when you shoot up an opp bloock
man ibsr i wanna crash up the opp block but i dont know how im gonna do it my g
It means to fight someone or get ready to fight. It also means like 'square up'
'I you a bitch g up'
'lets go now, g up
The G stands for gangster or gang the meaning is gangster up
"come on dude G-up already, stop crying over your ex."
Spelt without the dash. Australian slang
1. a party or gathering usually where drinking is involved
2. a semi sarcastic response, describing an activity, perhaps fun but ultimately pointless, a fuck around, a waste of time, or someone who is a joker who has done something humorous foolish, not necessarily with a negative connation
3. describing a non-peer such as a parent, teacher or boss who is fun and lighthearted and can take a joke and makes jokes themselves even though they are in a position where they are usually expected to be strict or serious
1. G Up tonight at John's
2.
How was the meeting?
It was a G Up. No-one came and we ended up just drawing shit on the white board and leaving.
Missy drank herself blind last night.
G-Up
The assignment is due next week and the teacher hasn't even told us what it is
Such a G Up
John kicked the ball over the fence again.
What a G Up.
3. Miss J is a G Up
John's mum is a G Up