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up the road

Deceptively nearby, especially when referring to a destination requiring a car trip. The term applies well in areas where roads are winding and possess very few landmarks, such as in rural communities.
The county courthouse is right up the road. (In reality, it takes about 45 minutes to get there.)
up the road by jboyardee October 19, 2007

up the road

When someone cuts themselves with a razor up the arm, along a vein, instead of "across the street" which means going across your wrist. Up the road is much more painful, but faster.
Ross went up the road instead of across the street because Judy broke his heart.
up the road by Bianka April 27, 2006

Up the road

The act of walking up Sydenham Road in pursuit of cheap discounted Chinese food or fried chicken after school.

Upon arriving "up the road" you can see such sites as Slatters (now known as "The Cake Factory") and if you are very lucky maybe mole girl.

It is an activity which James Morgan and Josh Mills derive great plasure from.
"Wanna come up the rooooad?"
Up the road by morgangills November 15, 2004

up the road

The place De Ridder kids once had to go to get liquor, i.e. Leesville.
We goin' up the road after the game tonight.
up the road by twostep April 15, 2007

up the road

to fuck up the ass with great force and enthusiasm
up the road by Rop June 27, 2008

up the road

An expression or phrase used by cyclists to describe a beneficial food or item often used by Cannice mcNay

also used to justify eating an unhealthy food
"ill do well today i'm wearing my up the road shorts"
"its okay to eat its an up the road digestive"
up the road by oi2inx July 31, 2019