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get up

addressing someone who has reached such a boiling point that they've fell to your ankles in terms of inferiority. commonly used on dickheads or irritating ass niggas.

"get up, this is real embarrassing for you"

by cactuskittycat123 April 8, 2023


Don't get all worked up over things.

It is mean without too much emotion.

Whether there's an external change,react accordingly.Follow your instincts as primitive animals do.Don't get all worked up over things.

by donaaaa August 17, 2022

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grandpa cant get it up

grandpas dick can not get hard any more and grandma is getting pissed off so grandpa takes Viagra to get it hard tell your significant other this if they have erectile dysfunction

(grandma from other room) grandpa cant get it up can you now

by WalmartIsNOToverrated December 25, 2022


get that up ya gingerheap

An Australian slang expression that has a similar meaning to get a dog up ya though refers to the ginger colour of some people pubic hair and labels this a a heap.

Can also refer to getting a drink "in ta ya" as quick as possible or is a crass way of referring of the insertion of a male organ, sex toy, vegetable, 44 gallon drum or large log into any orifice of either a female or male member of the mammalian family.

example 1:
honest singlet wearing aussie bloke 1: Geeeeez, I haven't had a drink 'n hours!!!
honest singlet wearing aussie bloke 2: yea, well get that up ya gingerheap!!! (handing bloke 1 a beer)

example 2 (slight grammatical modification):
polite upper middle class Sydney side female: What in gods name do you call this?
honest singlet wearing aussie bloke: What ever turns you on babe, just keep talking and ya'll get it up ya gingerheap.

by nusstafer April 2, 2011


we will get up sometime

We will hang sometimes, but truthfully its never going to happen.

He nice to see you!....you got my number?....ok, we will get up sometime....

by Lmrtheoneandonly April 5, 2017


Do you always get up this surly?

What you ask someone who is habitually snapping back at you due to his not having "slept in" long enough in da morning.

"Do you always get up this surly?"
"Yes, I actually DO --- and don't call me 'Shirley'!"

by QuacksO July 25, 2024