by Anthony808 December 05, 2017
This term "clutch up" is usally used for a moment against all odds. There's a sporting event on and your Team is down 2 points and getting dominated your team pulls the win with some lucky points.
I was watching the game last night there were getting there shit kicked. But in the second half they had a major clutch up
by Oneloonytun December 19, 2016
When he told me about what he had done, I was surprised! I asked him "Straight up?" and he said "Yeah, honest!"
by Pro-Love Girl May 03, 2010
An advertizing paradox. The best way to exacerbate the internet user against your product. One of the major mistakes of electronic communication. Doomed to disappear soon.
by Ysengrim January 03, 2004
Mainly for females. Happens after a full weekend of partying and ones feet are badly injured to where she waddles due to severe pain.
"OMG, it was such a great weekend. We were all over downtown and lost the car. Man, I am so ducked up.... I can't put shoes on."
by DannyAnnieBeauFanny June 17, 2009
1. for a criminal suspect to stop an interview with police and seek representation from a lawyer
2. to threaten to sue someone
2. to threaten to sue someone
1. The interview ended abruptly when the suspect lawyered up.
2. "Laura's threatening to sue me over the marshmallow incident."
"Seriously? I never thought she would lawyer up over that."
2. "Laura's threatening to sue me over the marshmallow incident."
"Seriously? I never thought she would lawyer up over that."
by pizzafa April 11, 2008
V. To get ready (esp. to leave).
Popularized by American "Old Western" films, where horses were the primary means of transportation. When someone saddled up their horse, it was often because they were about to leave.
Popularized by American "Old Western" films, where horses were the primary means of transportation. When someone saddled up their horse, it was often because they were about to leave.
by Iskar March 30, 2004