US Army slang meaning attacked. Initially referring to artillery attacks at night when illuminating rounds were fired to expose the target before destroying it with HE (High Explosive), Fragmentation or WP (White Phosphorous). Eventually the phrase was used to describe any intense attack on enemy positions or personnel whether it was with artillery, air strike or small arms.
We caught one of Charlie's supply columns out in the open and called in an artillery strike!
What happened?
Man you should have seen it, they got lit up real good!
Number One!
What happened?
Man you should have seen it, they got lit up real good!
Number One!
by Croatalin November 22, 2013
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
by BigPapaD April 08, 2010
sen up its another word of saying you’ll beat their ass, which can also mean you’re hard and that you don’t give a fuck about anything you do and you’ll run their shit.
by Sen up March 24, 2019