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When one is talking trash about someone or a group of people. Also known as another way of talkin' shit without using profanity; cussing.
Me: Kathy and her girls were snickering and laughing when it looked like you were gonna fall down.

Lola: Who cares? I hate Kathy and her effed up squad anyway. Bump them losers!
by CeeZBT September 18, 2016
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A hashtag that has#hashshitup at the end of it denotes/means that you've posted a comment writing it at the end of a tweet or comment in the form of a bunch of hashtags instead of writing in a normal (boring) sentence structure type of style.

Me: *Types ...

'@iamcardib got #dinero on repeat okurrrr

#stopplayin #lilbitch #ucantfuckwitmeifuwanted2

#straightup #unapologeticallybardigangdopeaf #dontforgetthathear #hashshitup'*

Definition: "To not look or be oldskool when you take away all or most of the "#" symbols, and the words that are connected together, you've posted a comment or a tweet that reads the exactly like what is typed same above, except without the hashtags it looks old, just like all of the normal boring conversational social media "noise".

When we're online using social media, we don't want to be reminded of our (typically boring) parents who choose to write everything out in the regular style and never (or rarely) use hashtags. We want everything we say on social media to be fresh and remain relevant to others who are also dope AF just like we are, so that they can find our comments and tweets verbage or as our parents would say, verbiage, on the hashtag search engines."
##hashshitup#forreal#urban#dictionary#okurrr#cardib#bardigang#lilbitch
by CeeZBT May 18, 2018
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An expression used to explain how you diss someone who opposes you. Especially, someone who is jealous of you. Characterized by twirling or spinning around while saying it at the same time. An expression sung in the song "Formation" on the Lemonade CD by Queen Bey (Beyonce Knowles-Carter) that - according to Kenya Moore, is directed at her since”Twirl” is one of her catch phrases stemming from her saying, “I'm gone with the wind fabulous.” Which Kenya characterized; saying it while physically twirling (turning around full circle) at the same time during Season 5 Episode 7 of the reality TV show The Housewives of Atlanta.
Me: They laughed and said your outfit was whack.

Lola: Gurrrlll... bump them. I ain't studin' them fools. I twirl on my haters!
by CeeZBT September 18, 2016
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