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get up

to be under the inlfluence of marijuana

'Yo I'm so up yo ' or
'when we finna get up? I just copped two dimes'

by Sincere February 19, 2004

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Get up

Expressing your frustration at someone for saying something dumb/irrelevant/or against your own point of view.

"Man Utd are by far the greatest team ever" reply "get up, no way!"

by Dan July 8, 2004

53๐Ÿ‘ 83๐Ÿ‘Ž


get up

to get high on weed
to smoke marijuana
to smoke pot

yo nigga, (i'm white by the way) want to get up?

by mike March 1, 2005

58๐Ÿ‘ 123๐Ÿ‘Ž


get up in this

A typical invitation issued by PC gamers, typically at a LAN or gaming center, encouraging someone to get on a PC and join the game. It is typically accompanied with a standard issue insult, such that said gamer will now be obligated to play in order to prove his/her worth as a gamer.

"I see we got some DoD goin on"

"Fuck yeah, get up in this, bitch!"

by bowling March 14, 2008

2๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


getting up

This term is used in tagger speech. Its is defined as: repping you name, to show that ur the bast tagger out here, and no one can stop you from doin what you do best.

hey man. Have you heard of that new game "getting up". i heard its about a new person thats into tagging, and hes tryin to show that heas the best.

by $treet $oldier February 4, 2007

12๐Ÿ‘ 61๐Ÿ‘Ž


get up the yard

Definition: This insult from Dublin in Ireland means:

* Get lost!
* Nonsense!
* I disagree.
* I don't believe you.

Delivery: "Giddup" is said in a rising tone; "de yaard" in a falling tone. Correctly delivered, it is implacably dismissive. Usually spat in reaction to something said, it operates best as a violent, caustic ejaculation.

Like many insults, it may be used cordially between friends.

Genesis: It was used in the mid-1960s as a command to get up the school yard at St. Pius X National School in Templeogue, Dublin. The school consisted of prefabricated buildings arranged around the church on College Drive before a proper school was built and opened at Fortfield Park in 1968. During class breaks, children playing in the yard were kept away from the road.

Two older students stood at the sides of the yard to corral the younger ones. When children ran across the invisible line between the sentries, they were roared at to "Get up the yard!" Giddy children shouted the phrase back as a taunt, and it evolved into an all-purpose insult.

Distribution: The first graduates of the school infiltrated secondary schools around Dublin in 1970, carrying the formula with them. The city was rapidly overcome by the phrase.

Culprit: If proper building funds had been available from the start, the language would not have been enriched by this backslap; its genesis was economic. The Minister for Education responsible at the time for school-building funds was Paddy Hillery.

* Get up the yard, eejit!

by Josifer April 18, 2011

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the get up kids

an amazing indie/emo band that recently broke up (tear) after 10 glorious years. they began on Doghouse Records, and were then signed to Vagrant, where they released 4 studio albums and a live album. their sick keyboardist, James Dewees (from Reggie And The Full Effect) was the band's highlight. unfortunately, they never really got the praise they deserved....

songs to check out:
Mass Pike
Ten Minutes
The One You Want
Overdue
Red Letter Day

by catalystuinsist2pullmedown August 19, 2005

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