Skip to main content

Doing upto

Like hey bro what are you doing ? Don’t you mean doing Upto? Yeah doing Upto? When I say doing, you say Upto
Doing
Upto
Upto
Doing!!
Doing Upto?
Doing upto by Sam Urai April 11, 2022

Uptown girl

It is an excellent song by Billy Joel

And also it means a girl who is sophisticated and classy - in some cases snobby - but not all
Uptown girl by YASSS123 June 26, 2015

Up to the Boilermaker's Nameplate 

In the construction of old, generally coal-fired boilers for use in heavy applications one would generally find above the boiler door a large brass plate proudly bearing the name and location of its manufacturer.

Before the door would stand strong men intent on pushing their shovels into the boiler as far as they would go, depositing material therein as deep and as fast as they could go without killing themselves first.

The boiler itself was designed specifically to take this kind of punishment, day after day, year after year, and, while not being especially pleasing to look at it, would be guaranteed to raise a glass amongst those men who had over the years sweatily laboured at its threshold.

But I digress.

Its another way of saying your cock was RIGHT in a chick as far as it would go and then some.
Hey Mel, how did it go with Teresa?
Pretty good. The lobster was barely cold when I was up to the Boilermaker's Nameplate.

Hey Mike, I hear your wife gives out.
No shit. Every night I'm up to the Boilermaker's Nameplate.

up to my ears

Completely overwhelmed with work or other responsibilities. Metaphorically, I'm about to drown in whatever I happen to be immersed in. water, shit, etc.
I'm sorry I can't meet with you. I'm up to my ears in work right now.
wifey: Busy day? You look beat!
hubby: Things went about normal up to midday then the bottom seemed to fall out! I was Up to 90 for the remainder of the day.
Up to 90 by talk2me-JCH2 July 4, 2022

I've had it up to here 

usually used to describe when one has lost all patience for a situation or person.

an exaggerated hand movement is commonly used alongside this expression; the person raises their hand above their head flat and parallel to the ground to show where "up to here" is.
Jim: Hey, Tom. How's life going?
Tom: I've had it up to here! *raises hand*
I've had it up to here by momochki February 9, 2018