to put up your defenses, your guard. Could also be used as a place over crowded like *this place is (deed) up*.
by Romaineheart July 8, 2003
Get the d upmug. by marc ipsen September 10, 2004
Get the toe upmug. To chill or stand at a spot (like a club or a street corner etc). To claim a spot. The term came from drug dealers on street corners, like light posts and street posts, and there you have it POST UP!
by dada-ecko February 10, 2005
Get the post upmug. by vivilu August 24, 2007
Get the ups and downsmug. (verb)
To help lift the spirits of a person who is feeling down, and inspire them to keep moving forward, by reminding them of who they are;
Usually accomplished by taking the initiative to listen to what they're saying, and understanding their current situation; followed by acknowledging the validity of their feelings, reminding them of their past accomplishments, and then expressing appreciation for their presence in your life/them as a human being.
To help lift the spirits of a person who is feeling down, and inspire them to keep moving forward, by reminding them of who they are;
Usually accomplished by taking the initiative to listen to what they're saying, and understanding their current situation; followed by acknowledging the validity of their feelings, reminding them of their past accomplishments, and then expressing appreciation for their presence in your life/them as a human being.
Example:
"Now that I'm older, I'm starting to understand Britney Spears circa 2007 a lot more. If she had someone to gas her up every now and then; maybe she wouldn't have hit that point🤷 ♀️"
"I make a point to gas up the people I love every chance I have; because they deserve to be happy, and feel good about themselves! 💖"
"Don't forget, it is possible to gas up a person*too* much. When you flood a person engine by gassing them up too much, they may exhibits signs of over-confidence such as:
• Acting like a douche
• Being pompous,
• Narcissistic behavior
• Acting like they're better than everyone else, and
• Putting others down
If you suspect a flooded engine, be sure to check the person by reminding them that they are still human; and although they maybe be talented, they are not better than everyone else; and they need to come back down to earth.
Unchecked engine flooding has previously lead to a reality TV star being elected as President of the United States; so make sure to check your loved ones for flooded engines!"
"Now that I'm older, I'm starting to understand Britney Spears circa 2007 a lot more. If she had someone to gas her up every now and then; maybe she wouldn't have hit that point🤷 ♀️"
"I make a point to gas up the people I love every chance I have; because they deserve to be happy, and feel good about themselves! 💖"
"Don't forget, it is possible to gas up a person*too* much. When you flood a person engine by gassing them up too much, they may exhibits signs of over-confidence such as:
• Acting like a douche
• Being pompous,
• Narcissistic behavior
• Acting like they're better than everyone else, and
• Putting others down
If you suspect a flooded engine, be sure to check the person by reminding them that they are still human; and although they maybe be talented, they are not better than everyone else; and they need to come back down to earth.
Unchecked engine flooding has previously lead to a reality TV star being elected as President of the United States; so make sure to check your loved ones for flooded engines!"
by LilithDarlingxo October 23, 2020
Get the Gas Upmug. Said to a person who isn't as excited/energetic as they should be.
Usually used in retaliation when being told to calm down. You're not going to calm down, they're going to calm the fuck up.
Usually used in retaliation when being told to calm down. You're not going to calm down, they're going to calm the fuck up.
Person 1: HELL YEAH THE NEW CALL OF DUTY CAME OUT TODAY!
Person 2: Dude, calm down.
Person 1: SHIT MAN YOU NEED TO CALM UP!
Person 2: Dude, calm down.
Person 1: SHIT MAN YOU NEED TO CALM UP!
by Salty Bawlz November 8, 2011
Get the Calm Upmug. 