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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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Crummy up

Term used by loggers and forest workers which means to gather together(usually at 4 0r 5 AM) and enter vehicles to travel to a remote work location. The crew truck or bus is the "crummy".
Let's crummy up at 3:30 in front of the Forst Service Office.We''ll drive up to the units from there.
by R.F. O'Boyle May 22, 2006
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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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Possum up

A phrase that can be used two different ways. You can use it to tell some to be laid back about something. Or it can be a way of saying hunker down and get it done.
Mom: You're not supposed to be playing video games on school nights.
son: come on mom just possum up.
Example 2.
guy 1: I have a lot of work to do tonight.
guy 2: I guess you'll just have to possum up and get it done.
by Buck Jay April 17, 2020
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butter'd up

matthew butter'd up jason last night for a new video on slapdaddy.com
by HORNYGREENMAN January 20, 2017
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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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