Usually akin to punters that have gone broke, or any loser gambler that never wins "he/she is "all bust up"
The U.S.A. is "all bust up"
The U.S.A. is "all bust up"
by PUNT FOR PROFIT August 22, 2011
by slayer 90 October 02, 2011
Extremly excited-horny
by LB May 06, 2005
Simon: "Dude, Ofena's claiming that Malcolm took advantage of her!"
Fredrik: "What!?, but she was the one who was trotting her turkey all up on his jive! Damn! If he would have just gone home and been slapping the weasel with the right one this never would have happened."
Fredrik: "What!?, but she was the one who was trotting her turkey all up on his jive! Damn! If he would have just gone home and been slapping the weasel with the right one this never would have happened."
by J. H. Grissom August 02, 2008
by intherealknow January 25, 2012
The best Cartoon, possibly ever.
It is a spin-off from Rugrats, and uses all of the same characters.
The only difference being, that this show rocks, while Rugrats sucked.
It was set 9 years in the future.
This is one of the few things that Nickelodeon did right for once, until they cancelled it after 55 shows.
The Pilot for this was entitled "All Growed Up", and was a rugrats episode where the kids went forward in time, ten years.
This Episode was the highest rated Nick show, EVER! The ratings for this Episode were not just the highest of any Rugrats Episode, but the highest for any Episode of any Nick show, with an Original airdate of August, 11, 2001.
All Grown Up! began broadcasting on April, 12, 2003, with Episode 2, Coup DeVille, however Episode 1 was not aired, until November 29, 2003.
It is a spin-off from Rugrats, and uses all of the same characters.
The only difference being, that this show rocks, while Rugrats sucked.
It was set 9 years in the future.
This is one of the few things that Nickelodeon did right for once, until they cancelled it after 55 shows.
The Pilot for this was entitled "All Growed Up", and was a rugrats episode where the kids went forward in time, ten years.
This Episode was the highest rated Nick show, EVER! The ratings for this Episode were not just the highest of any Rugrats Episode, but the highest for any Episode of any Nick show, with an Original airdate of August, 11, 2001.
All Grown Up! began broadcasting on April, 12, 2003, with Episode 2, Coup DeVille, however Episode 1 was not aired, until November 29, 2003.
All Grown Up! is a awesome show, and I totally support the relationship between Kimi and Tommy, even before I saw the episode TP+KF.
by KFF October 09, 2008
The best Cartoon, possibly ever.
It is a spin-off from Rugrats, and uses all of the same characters.
The only difference being, that this show rocks, while Rugrats sucked.
It was set 9 years in the future.
This is one of the few things that Nickelodeon did right for once, until they cancelled it after 55 shows.
The Pilot for this was entitled "All Growed Up", and was a rugrats episode where the kids went forward in time, ten years.
This Episode was the highest rated Nick show, EVER! The ratings for this Episode were not just the highest of any Rugrats Episode, but the highest for any Episode of any Nick show, with an Original airdate of August, 11, 2001.
All Grown Up! began broadcasting on April, 12, 2003, with Episode 2, Coup DeVille, however Episode 1 was not aired, until November 29, 2003.
It is a spin-off from Rugrats, and uses all of the same characters.
The only difference being, that this show rocks, while Rugrats sucked.
It was set 9 years in the future.
This is one of the few things that Nickelodeon did right for once, until they cancelled it after 55 shows.
The Pilot for this was entitled "All Growed Up", and was a rugrats episode where the kids went forward in time, ten years.
This Episode was the highest rated Nick show, EVER! The ratings for this Episode were not just the highest of any Rugrats Episode, but the highest for any Episode of any Nick show, with an Original airdate of August, 11, 2001.
All Grown Up! began broadcasting on April, 12, 2003, with Episode 2, Coup DeVille, however Episode 1 was not aired, until November 29, 2003.
All Grown Up! is more relevant to teens as well as kids because it focuses on the lives of 12-year olds, rather than just the babies featured in the original Rugrats.
by KFinsterForever October 21, 2008