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G up

Used to describe/question an unfavourable outcome. Similar in use to horseshit.

Commonly used in Australian conversation.

Similar but not the same as G'd up, Geed up

Example 1
Boss: "We haven't hit our profit targets for this quarter. Unfortunately I am left with two options. Either accept a pay cut or, you're fired!"
Employee: "Is this a G up?"

Example 2
"I have been waiting all day for my dildo to arrive in the mail and have just been told it will arrive in another 3 days. What a fuckin G up."

by Oh hey bro! May 26, 2020


toweled up

Term used to refer to an individual's funny or painful incident. Often used in relation to surfing or contact sports.

"Hey, did you see Colmslater in the surf today? He really got toweled up."

"Don't try to start anything with those guys. They're about 25- you'd get toweled up."

by kirra board mad dog March 22, 2010


Up Stick

To pull out a gun on someone

I’m Finna Up Stick on his ass

by Jugsama August 30, 2021


Working it up

To manually arouse oneself, usually in the shower; a precurser to masturbation

JB: Brian, did I just walk in on you jacking off in the goddamn shower?

Brian: Nah dude, you're overreacting. I was just working it up.

by herdfan1128 May 24, 2015


Up the Hunter

Referring to the Hunter wine region of NSW, Australia, "Up The Hunter" is used to describe someone who plans to get, or is, very very drunk.

Particularly if they are drinking wine, but could be used for any drink.

How many has Jen had?

I don't know, 4 or 5?

Bottles?

Yeah, she's up the hunter!

by littleelfman July 15, 2011


get up in that

When you're tryna smash but u dont wanna say it directly cause you're in front of their parents or in public

Ay ma let me get up in that later, nawwwmean

by emistrynasmash July 05, 2018


Jim it up

Theatrical term describing going overboard on decorating, designing, enthusiasm, etc. Usually associated with utilizing copious amounts of sequins, glitter or anything sparkly. Origination: Southwest Michigan CMW theatre group staff.

The set needs some work. Don't worry, we will Jim it up before the show. set dressing costumes theatre

by Master of the House February 05, 2013