Its origin has NOTHING to do with Seinfeld.
Used in the old west to spur the horses. From get ye up or get thee up.
Used in the old west to spur the horses. From get ye up or get thee up.
by Fried Ham March 17, 2016

The "gang sign" created by Gabe Saporta, lead singer of Cobra Starship (Snakes On a Plane, Guilty Pleasure, The City Is At War) used to pump up the band's crowd; Involves the middle and index finger of one hand being bent like a hunched over peace sign, and the other hand covering the top of the first hand, so as to make it look like a cobra's collar and fangs.
by Sheila of M-Town January 9, 2009

by HaterOfLegumes May 13, 2017

To utterly drop one of your mates into a situation they can't handle without great embarassment and personal liability. (by telling the truth or just blatantly lying)
by J-san January 26, 2004

by yorrick hunt January 10, 2009

Baseball analogy. Used when someone is moving up; usually applied to someone being promoted at work, but can be applied in most scenarios.
Antomyns: demmoted, fired, cut, dissed.
Antomyns: demmoted, fired, cut, dissed.
Pete, it looks like your pitching has caught the attention of the Yankees. Congrats! You're being called up to the bigs!
Jeff was asked to take over for his old boss. He was called up yeasterday.
Remember that hot girl from the bar who was out of my league? She called me to go out this Friday! Fellas, I'm being called up to the majors!
That stash of pot we confiscated from you turned out to be distribution weight which is now a federal crime, not state. You've made the big time; Federal prosecutors are calling you up, son!
Jeff was asked to take over for his old boss. He was called up yeasterday.
Remember that hot girl from the bar who was out of my league? She called me to go out this Friday! Fellas, I'm being called up to the majors!
That stash of pot we confiscated from you turned out to be distribution weight which is now a federal crime, not state. You've made the big time; Federal prosecutors are calling you up, son!
by Tenacious Faulker October 19, 2009

by Denis Baldwin February 3, 2004
