by jacero10 August 19, 2006
by johnny boi September 11, 2005
Mainly UK, especially south-east England. (v) To use information (true or fictional) to provoke, tease or deceive. (v) To invent with the intent of conning. (n)A deceptive or provocative act. A "Wind-up merchant" is somebody who is disposed to wind others up, a habitual liar, or prankster. Origin: from the act of winding a clock or other clockwork device.
"He claimed he had been in the SAS, but it was just a wind-up." "Bob would wind Mike up by claiming he'd slept with Mike's girlfriend" "That blokes a wind-up merchant" "It seemed at first glance to be two mathematicians arguing number theory, but it was a wind-up - they were just talking nonsense, it turned out."
by CJ2222 October 01, 2005
by Light Joker January 05, 2007
Indulging ones hunger by eating everything in sight; particularly relating to heavy foods containing massive amounts of oil and sugar.
Like oh my god my diet starts tomorrow I'm definitely going to tub up tonight.
Look at that girl eat, she's totally tubbing up right now at KFC.
Look at that girl eat, she's totally tubbing up right now at KFC.
by the tardy threesome December 27, 2010
To be so involved or carried away with s/b or s/thing that you are unconcerned or unaware of the reality.
I was so caught up with my partner that i missed some scenes from the 'black panther' movie at the cinemas the other night.
by K Supreme March 29, 2018