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up the spout

Pregnant. Scottish slang. Used in the best movie ever made, Juno.

This is not a food baby. I've taken like three pregnancy tests and I am fo' shizz up the spout.

by Hannah the Superhero December 30, 2008

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up the spout

In Scotland, pregnant. See also up the duff.

She's up the spout again.

by Keith the Incredible Sockpuppet November 18, 2004

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up the spout

Idiom used for a situation that has gone awry, or wrong.
A British term for something that has been ruined.

The US economy is going up the spout.
Tony Blair has gone up the spout.

by Niklit January 7, 2008

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up the spout

pregnant, usually unplanned, as in Up the Pole

She's gone and got herself up the spout, or...
From the great Irish film, The Snapper: "She's gone and got herself up the pole."

Also see Snapper: Fetus, Unborn Baby

by Petra777 January 5, 2008

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up the spout

Found in the Military(Canada's, The US's and Elsewhere), This means to load your weapon, or denote that your weapon is already loaded...

E.g, The Glock-17 holds 16 rounds: 15 in the magasine and 1 up the spout.

by J. Michael Reiter January 5, 2008

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up the spout

Found in the Military(Canada's and Others), It means to Chamber a Round, i.e, Load Your Weapon...

A Browning HP-35 will hold 14 rounds: 13 in the Mag, and one Up The Spout.

by Paul Douglas Reiter January 5, 2008

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for shiz up the spout

For sure (definently) pregnant.

Dude, I am for shiz up the spout.

by Pantalones Verdes May 26, 2008

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