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Slang Up

To insert slang into a perfectly normal sentence in order to reinforce a point, makes someone laugh, or even confuse someone else.
I was scared the other day when my mom tried to slang up her sentence. All my friends did was laugh at her because she used her slang wrong!
by MyMusicAddiction August 21, 2010
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baff up

You need to baff up seriously for the awards dinner.
(You need to dress very well.)

or

She baffed up seriously!
(She dressed very nicely.)
by lilith676 October 20, 2009
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Lever up

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.
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”
by djdsol69 December 25, 2019
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Suissed Up

The act of becoming completely intoxicated beyond human control, helplessly inebriated. Its one step beyond plastered, sauced, bombed, wasted, etc.
Lets start drinking early so we can get suissed up before getting to the bar.
by T - bone September 26, 2006
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up the country

To take a road trip......especially out of the city
I'm going up the country on my motorcycle this weekend. I'M Leaving the concrete jungle behind!
by Scarred & Tatted February 28, 2018
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Pigeoned Up

To be so drunk that one walks like a pigeon. To be drunk to the point of staggering.
Dude, I was so pigeoned up on that camping trip that I almost fell into the campfire.
by RFAngler August 21, 2009
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Sully Up

To be calm and effective in a stressful crisis situation. Hero US Air Pilot "Land it on the Hudson" "Sully" Sullenberger showed complete cool leadership, like a U.S. Marine under heavy fire, when confronted with an extremely dire situation.
When the pilot died at the controls, Dieter had to Sully Up and land the plane, his daughters, however did not, alternatively crying and throwing up.
by General Curtis LeMay April 14, 2009
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