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Gregged Up

When you fucked up and your name is Greg.

Harry: Hey, so did your girlfriend take you back after you banged her twin sister?
Greg: Nah, man. I really Gregged Up that situation.

by saintcharlesmanson June 2, 2021


wake up the neighborhood

a military term meaning to give up your position or make it more aware that you are there.

person 1: “Boss, do you want me to shoot these enemys?”

person 2: “No, a gunfight would wake up the neighborhood.”

person 3: “copy that.”

by Clay Spenser December 8, 2022


Gagged up

The implication that someone is gagged, that being they have a piece of cloth, towel, or bandanna tied in their mouth preventing them from talking; usually the person is also tied up.

Judy was gagged up by the armed robbers.

by Strawberry Pterodactyls August 17, 2018


Ending up on a pike

When you get a hard-on.

Guy: I was scared of ending up on a pike in the showers this morning, no homo though
Some other guy: cool bro

by Palmen July 17, 2021


warm up your nose

Another way of saying don’t be a bitch

He told her to “warm up your nose”

by Intere_Santeeé December 11, 2023


Wake up

When you wake up in the morning and start making a list of what to do and how to. So you can chase your dreams.

Sassy the sasquatch: Just do good things and good things will happen to you mate:
Big Lez: So how do i do it?How do i turn my dreams into a reality?
Sassy the sasquatch: Whats the first thing anyone before anyone start their day? You wake up

by Khais July 7, 2024


wake up

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I used the CRAAP test, to identify an article to check and see if it passes the test. The title of the article is,“What is the American Dream? Examples and how to measure it”(Barone). I chose this article because I think it breaks down a detailed review of what ‘The American Dream is.’ Along with this it provides background research, evidence from books, and different perspectives. First I looked at the paragraphs in the article. It has around thirty paragraphs that are all well organized. Bullet points are used to clearly explain certain sections. The article was updated on November 13, 2023. So I know that the information is fairly new, or at least has been reviewed and is suitable to be presented. The information is pretty detailed in the sense that it is concise and understandable. However it is a broad topic and there's room for interpretation. I think this is relevant to what I want to write about because it is a basic outline of how people interrupt ‘The American Dream' in all aspects of li wake up

by Abcvd January 9, 2024