by Jamie12356 October 25, 2010
Sometimes stylized as "run up, get done up". It is a warning given out to those that seem to be contemplating making a violent move against a person or group.
Run up, in this situation, is referring to someone "running up" on another person with the intention of fighting or jumping said person.
In the given context, Done up refers to someone being on the receiving end of a beating.
To put it simply, it means "You can run up on me and try to attack me if you would like, but if you do I'm going to kick your ass."
Run up, in this situation, is referring to someone "running up" on another person with the intention of fighting or jumping said person.
In the given context, Done up refers to someone being on the receiving end of a beating.
To put it simply, it means "You can run up on me and try to attack me if you would like, but if you do I'm going to kick your ass."
by ohword? July 19, 2020
by ventrall wright April 13, 2005
by Carlos12343 April 10, 2010
This is a phrase used to describe running upt to a person to fight them and done up refers to getting beat up this phrase originated in Dallas, Texas
by Tiffany May 10, 2004
noun: the act of involving yourself in another pesons affairs, with intent to eliminate any chance of them completing or succeeding their goals
Girl: You biach give me back my boyfriend!!
Friend: You hoe you dont deserve him!!
Girl: Ya, it's about time I get all up in your business!
Friend: You hoe you dont deserve him!!
Girl: Ya, it's about time I get all up in your business!
by PaulM92 January 22, 2011
The more current, commonplace version of the old saying now that folks don’t necessarily need to be able to ambulate well in order to fuck.
by Dr Bunnygirl October 24, 2019