by derek "malik" ban February 12, 2008
The phrase that fictional character Aaron Hotchner declares once choosing a case to investigate in the hit CBS show 'Criminal Minds'.
Once stating 'Wheels Up' the team go off to kick un-sub ass! Also, they always win.
Once stating 'Wheels Up' the team go off to kick un-sub ass! Also, they always win.
by thecriminalprofiler November 06, 2011
A metalhead term that can be used in a way somewhat similar to "thumbs up" or as a sign of appreciation, generally followed by throwing the horns.
by TheBeastInBlack August 12, 2007
by shmeaty bastards April 05, 2015
(phrase) Phrase shared between hos encouraging further and at times more advanced ho-like behaviors and deeds.
As the guest speaker in Hoing 101 Betsy emphasized to the class as she was summarizing all she had shared with the class, “…..Nobody said hoing going be easy. Sometimes you gotta get your knees dirty….a lot sometimes, and sometimes you gotta take that bitchslap—go on, girl, you know you’ve had it coming for a minute so it that shit. And while I’m on the subject of eating that shit, if one of your regulars be financing you hearty and has told you to swallow…”. Clearing her throat as she paused then shifting her head from side to side she finished by saying “….Then by-God of you wanna stay on his payroll then, bitch, it’s time for you to ho-up and Eat—-That—-Shit, you feel me. Eat That Shit!! Ho-up!!”
by Nikki Stixx November 21, 2021
Financing a firm’s acquisition with a significant amount of debt. A firm typically issues term loans and junk bonds to drive IRRs for their private equity overlords (due to tax-deductibility of interest).
Outside of its native LBO context, to ‘lever up’ refers to the act of getting rekt and fully sending it.
Outside of its native LBO context, to ‘lever up’ refers to the act of getting rekt and fully sending it.
Ex.1: “Blackstone is about to lever up that company’s balance sheet to 6.9x LTM Adj EBITDA. They’re underwriting to a 42.0% net IRR”
Ex.2: “Yo Tucker was levered up last night and stage dived from the DJ booth right into some chick’s VIP table. He then called the bouncer a back-office jabroni as he was dragged out”
Ex.2: “Yo Tucker was levered up last night and stage dived from the DJ booth right into some chick’s VIP table. He then called the bouncer a back-office jabroni as he was dragged out”
by djdsol69 December 25, 2019
derived from potois (jamaican creole) to describe making good on a debt. Commonly used in dancehall music.
by The Real Ska March 10, 2009