8 definitions by Shemesh
“Come up” is a term used to describe something you literally, “come upon,” or find virtuously. It is also used to mean something that helps someone “come up” to the next level, like a rad
pair of shoes or a fur coat or a bargain
pair of shoes or a fur coat or a bargain
by Shemesh December 3, 2019
With the four-track, bussin'
Halfway cross that city with the back (back) pack (pack), fat (fat) cat (cat)
Halfway cross that city with the back (back) pack (pack), fat (fat) cat (cat)
by Shemesh December 3, 2019
by Shemesh December 3, 2019
Run it up
by Shemesh December 3, 2019
Running up commonly refers to accumulating a large amount of something. In terms of the song, Scott’s running up large amounts of ‘cake,’ which commonly refers to money
by Shemesh December 3, 2019
But “run it up” can mean mad different things. It’s like “Run those jewels,” like how M.O.P. was saying. You know. Run it up, basically. What Remy was saying in the verse. That’s why I say it was God, because I wasn’t even thinking about none of that when I was doing it. It was just like it just came together that way
Run it up
by Shemesh December 3, 2019