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pumped up

to have erection

Oh, I'm pumped up!

by cisar June 17, 2009

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Pumped Up

To be pregnant. It comes from the physical appearance of the female's stomach being "pumped up" like a balloon or another round object filled with air.
To be used in the same manner as the word "pregnant":

"She has gone and gotten herself pumped up!"
"Carla is pumped up!"
"When are you going to get pumped up?'

by Niki Yo October 4, 2010

19๐Ÿ‘ 70๐Ÿ‘Ž


Pumped Up Kicks

A song made by Foster The People named after the luxury footwear. It's known for it's particularly upbeat yet unsettling musical composition/instrumental, and dark lyrics regarding a troubled youth named "Robert" who has fantasies of shooting up his school.

If you hear someone humming this song... particularly if they're white, named Eugene, have a bowl haircut, wear a trench coat/fedora/tie under shirt/etc., sport a neck beard, and/or if they have known association with the brony, weaboo, or furry fandom. It's best if you vacate the premises ASAP.

Ted: "I got my pumped up kicks"

Scott: "Then I saw Eugene in his trench coat, looking at furries on DeviantArt, and humming Pumped Up Kicks reach into his backpack."

by BlenderThatBlendsThings July 7, 2018

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pumped up kicks

The phrase 'pumped up kicks' basically means shoes that are very expensive. It could also be taken as it's non-literal term meaning 'the latest and greatest apparel items'.

Did you see John come by? He had some pumped up kicks! What a rich asshole.

by anonymous0987 January 27, 2011

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pump up kicks

the perfect song for your school

joe: hey guys. I have something for you *plays pump up kicks*

by lil autism April 28, 2018

39๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


Pump Up the Jam

Made popular by Techtronic in 1989. Meaning to 'set the dancefloor on fire'. Usually by means of the running man and other late 80's dance moves.

I am going to go out tonight and totally pump up the jam

by Layla M October 19, 2010

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pumped up kicks

Source: Wikipedia
The original Reebok Pump was made as a collaboration between Reebok's Paul Litchfield and industrial design firm Design Continuum. It was released in 1989, as a basketball high-top shoe. The shoe was quite expensive compared to other retail athletic shoes at the time, often costing as much as 150% more than the next most expensive athletic shoe on the market. It became something of a status symbol on urban basketball courts and eventually in suburban high schools.

His pumped up kicks came in handy on the court. He scored 30 points during yesterday's game.

by denver fgh December 28, 2011

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