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Keep it real up in the field

Popularized on the Howard Stern Show, derivation of Keep it Real, with the geographical location of 'in the field' added to specify where you need to keep it real.

"Keep it real up in the field, a'ight?"

by dberto April 7, 2010

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Keep ya dick up

A phrase that means not to get discouraged, but rally to keep on truckin', Friday's coming soon!

After the kicker missed the game winning field goal the coach said "keep ya dick up"

by The Crazy Jihad December 6, 2006

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keep your shit up

To keep up the good work, carry on doing what you're doing and don't slack.

GG dude, keep your shit up.

by WeeklyFromYT February 8, 2018

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keep your bobber up

To "keep your bobber up" means to have erections often by surrounding yourself with beautiful woman on a daily basis. (Sexually)

On a daily basis you are pleased by a woman. So you say to your buddy "hey keep your bobber up" kinda like good luck out there

by Mitch shagswell February 22, 2014

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Keep your tailgate up

Uncommon phrase for "keep your pants pulled up" or "don't puff too loudly".

"See you tonight! Keep your tailgate up!"

by ChynaJoe May 27, 2021


Keep Your Chin Up

"Keep your chin up" is a saying which is used to mean keep positive attitude during a tough time. Keep your chin up can also be used as way of telling a person "good try" or "better luck next time."

Origin
"Keep your chin up" was first created in late 2020 as a response to the ongoing tough times around our world. From there it catched on and became a popular saying.

"Even though your braindead keep you chin up" or after you lose a sports match "Good try hisue keep your chin up."

by JakePool123 February 19, 2021

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Keep the blue side up!

Salutation; refers to the artificial horizon indicator on an aircraft instrument panel. Blue represents sky and black represents the ground. If the black side is up, this will not end well. Similar to truckers' salutation of "Keep it between the paint" and satirical theatrical salutation of "Break a leg."

Said to a spouce: "See ya later, honey; keep the blue side up!"
To a friend: "Remember to keep the blue side up!"

by Melody Lawson July 30, 2008

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