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Pickin' up the olive 

Hustling, grinding, doing whatever it takes to get the job done, even when it's tedious or overlooked. Just like picking up that last olive in the jarβ€”small, but it still counts
Everybody else was chillin’, but I stayed pickin' up the oliveβ€”now I’m ahead.
Pickin' up the olive by MrSunnyDay February 2, 2025

Pick up the Olive 

A term refering to the action of striving headstrong and voraciously towards a goal.
It's a new day, Imma head to the gym and pick up the olive.
Pick up the Olive by souljaboys February 3, 2025

Dirtying Up The Fridge 

Where someone tongue punches a butthole until the poop comes out
β€œDid you see Johnny dirtying up the fridge on Jeff? It looked like a chocolate fountain after he was done”
Dirtying Up The Fridge by BrerMason February 21, 2025

appling up the apple man 

Appling the Apple Man (verb)
/ˈap-lΙͺΕ‹ Γ°i ˈap-Ι™l man/

The rare, almost ceremonial act of giving dap to the Apple Man when his apple aura is at its absolute peak. A gesture of respect, acknowledging both the man and the mystical fragrance he carries.

Cultural Significance: Appling the Apple Man is considered a hood blessing. Those who perform the appling may find themselves temporarily enveloped in the apple scent, gaining +2 charisma and +1 wisdom for the rest of the day.

Unwritten Rule: The Apple Man must never ask where the scent comes from β€” only the streets may confirm his power.
"I was posted by the corner store when the Apple Man slid through smellin' like straight orchard... had to step up and start appling up the Apple Man, you already know."

shut up the fuck up 

created by a tiktoker named "benii" used when you're trying to press an opp
shut up the fuck up. do you want me to beat you? open that mouth again imma fuck it. dude we're literally gonna fight right now

Pulling Up the Ladder 

A social phenomenon in which individuals or groups who have successfully advanced in status, wealth, or opportunity then act to block others from accessing the same path upward.

Key Features:

Motivated by fear of competition, scarcity mindset, or desire to protect hard-won status.

Can manifest in politics (e.g., immigrants opposing immigration), economics (e.g., professionals gatekeeping their fields), or class mobility (e.g., elites dismantling welfare or education programs they once benefited from).

Example (fictional): Raymond Leon in the movie "In Time" rises out of poverty to become a Timekeeper but enforces the very system that traps others where he once was.
Example (real): An immigrant who gained citizenship but campaigns to restrict immigration for others.
1. After becoming wealthy through public education, the politician now opposes funding for schools, effectively pulling up the ladder behind him.

2. Some immigrants, once they gain citizenship, support restrictive immigration policies β€” a classic case of pulling up the ladder.