Short for "Let's get up".
Meaning:
A- Literally, getting up and going to do something else. Commonly used from being bored.
B- Going out to a club or partying
Meaning:
A- Literally, getting up and going to do something else. Commonly used from being bored.
B- Going out to a club or partying
by Ashy FFA April 19, 2008
A word typically used in the General area of Dublin (Ireland). Many use the sentence 'get up out of that!' In scenarios in which they do not believe. For example, 'Get up out of that!' Is used as slang in Dublin to replace 'you cant be serious?!' Or 'your joking, aren't you??'
Peter: 'Im talking to a girl , she has 100,000 followers on Instagram'
John: would you get up out of that Peter! Haha
John: would you get up out of that Peter! Haha
by Basicallyyourmasyourda April 06, 2020
by Zatarain’s Root Beer Drinker November 09, 2020
A phrase which can replace any other phrase, whether its a bad or good situation, or even happy or sad situation. No matter what the situation you can always lighten the mood with the phrase.
Sad Situation
Person 1 - Your Dogs Dead!
Person 2 - Get up Sausage!!
Good Situation
Person 1 - Heres Your Drink
Person 2 - Get up Sausage!!
Person 1 - Your Dogs Dead!
Person 2 - Get up Sausage!!
Good Situation
Person 1 - Heres Your Drink
Person 2 - Get up Sausage!!
by Timmy007 May 01, 2006
by Niall and Anthony March 19, 2007
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by Scott Thomas Peterson March 08, 2004