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Go on up

Taken from 2 Kings 2:23, literally meaning go to heaven, is a phrase used to mock Christians, especially when they're being belligerent. Unlike the story in the bible, the user will generally not get retribution for using this phrase.
Go on up, you baldhead!
by Amy_S April 19, 2019
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Gegged up

Signifying a state of inebriation or altered consciousness. Used similarly to fucked up.
After consuming 9 beers, 5 shots of vodka & a joint all by herself, Alice was gegged up enough to make out with Bob's knee on the way to the floor.
by Künsthaus Tacheles July 6, 2008
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Neefed It Up

To mess up or cause a failure, this term was popularised by the YouTube Channel Oliver Aged 24 (HowToDrawReallyGood ) where Neef (a previous student of his) would show some of his pieces of work that he created using the tutorial, they are always terrible and referred to as being 'Neefed up'.
"You have Neefed it up"
"You've really Neefed this up!"
by JoeAged13 June 1, 2013
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Jackballed Up

Related to Jackball. To be in a state where you get so upset that you act dumber and dumber, further hurting your own cause.
The mob got jackballed up and continued to riot, when they realized that they were only helping the group they oppose.
by Brian A. Miller October 12, 2004
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gang up

by Idk135798 July 24, 2017
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Tron-up

To prepare to drive while high on marijuana.

To smoke marijauna before you drive.

To feel like you are in the video game/movie TRON, written by Steven Lisberger, while you are driving.
"Hey bro, I'm taking off." - Guy 1
"Catch you later dude, Tron-up!" - Guy2

I'm about to Tron-up before the roadtrip begins.

I Troned-up so hard before I drove home last night.
by LuckyCassy October 27, 2010
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Up the fret

‘Up the fret’ is used in place of words like stressed, annoyed or anxious. It originated in Melbourne Australia and is a reference to the fret board of a guitar as well as the word fretful. How ‘up the fret’ (stressed) you are is quantifiable by placing a number between 1-24 after the phrase (fret 1 being almost completely relaxed)
Example 1: Dude... I’m so up the fret right now. That guy just pissed in my living room.

Example 2: AHHHH!!! I just missed my flight by like 2 minutes! I’m easily at fret 20!
by Theheckticest July 5, 2018
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