by jforthewin13 March 1, 2010

Is usually something that is yelled out of a car at people walking. It is used to express ones desire to see another 'wop a dog up themselves'. It may occasionally be yelled after or during a good, hot chozz wozzlin. (see "a2-wozzle").
Some may intend it as an insult, but the original meaning was derived from early Australian convicts as a victory call.
Some may intend it as an insult, but the original meaning was derived from early Australian convicts as a victory call.
As the mans baby was born safe and sound, the man whispered to his wife "wop a dog up ya, he's a healthy baby boy". - (congratulatory use)
The man stood to say some words at his fathers funeral, "Dad woulda wopped a dog up all ya". - (respectful use)
The car slowed down near the girls walking home from the club, the young man threw a chocolate thick shake at them from the car and shouted "WOP A FUCKING DOG UP YAS" - (insulting use)
The man stood to say some words at his fathers funeral, "Dad woulda wopped a dog up all ya". - (respectful use)
The car slowed down near the girls walking home from the club, the young man threw a chocolate thick shake at them from the car and shouted "WOP A FUCKING DOG UP YAS" - (insulting use)
by Spydabytes September 9, 2010

typically used as a response of frustration, to let the other person know they are dim witted or just plain irritating
by monkeymenace September 25, 2007

when your ass is on fire, after the screamin mimi's & all you have is cheap ass wipe, to clean up the mess.
by C Dub & C Luv March 17, 2008

by User Undefined July 17, 2014

Close Up "finest fingerskateboards" is the best quality fingerboard. This fingerskate is made with 36 pieces to assemble, into one cool pack. The deck is made with 5 plys maple wood, real griptape, real metal trucks, bolts, urethane wheels, metal core, 10 stickers Close Up, and a clear notice for the construction. It's the exat replic of a skateboard, but at the size of the fingers, so you can play with your fingers as you would with your feet on a skate. It's fun like a real sport, you have to practice and can learn thousands of realistic tricks
Close Up fingerboard fingerskate.
by close up fingerskate October 1, 2007

Poker players who were (or are) less than honest, were known to keep an extra Ace or two stashed up their sleeve. This could be retrieved when needed either by means of slipping it out or by a spring loaded mechanical device that would slid the card out when pressed.
Everybody put your hands on the table. Slim, I think you've got something up your sleeve besides your arm.
by John "Alabama Red" Collins December 13, 2007
