(Verb)- When someone takes their palm and
slaps someone else on the side or the back
of that person's head. The action can be made
easily by swinging your arm, striking the back
of that fool's head; sometimes you can snap
your wrist in mid-swing to get a better sting
on that idiot's dome. Best applied to dumb-asses
and fucknuts who just WON'T learn.
Also, it was a song at one time in the 70s.
slaps someone else on the side or the back
of that person's head. The action can be made
easily by swinging your arm, striking the back
of that fool's head; sometimes you can snap
your wrist in mid-swing to get a better sting
on that idiot's dome. Best applied to dumb-asses
and fucknuts who just WON'T learn.
Also, it was a song at one time in the 70s.
It didn't take long for my friend to get
pissed off enough to go "oops upside ya head"
on his homie for turning his whip
into a hooptie... especially when it was
so paid-for.
Any mom will go oops-upside-their-kid's-head
for bad report cards.
pissed off enough to go "oops upside ya head"
on his homie for turning his whip
into a hooptie... especially when it was
so paid-for.
Any mom will go oops-upside-their-kid's-head
for bad report cards.
by CDSmith1967 April 10, 2006
A slightly more inslulting substitute for How ya like me now. Should be pronouned with a slight pause between that and sucka with primary accent on that, secondary accent on suck.
How ya like that sucka!
by Smoove B February 17, 2005
To throw up your gang sign. For example, different gangs run different neighborhoods, so throwing up their sign represents the hood they own.
Blood: "Wat you ride niggah?! Throw ya hood up!!"
Crip: "McKinley Av muthafucka!!"
Blood: CK!! *pumps lead into the guy who threw up the wrong hood*
Crip: "McKinley Av muthafucka!!"
Blood: CK!! *pumps lead into the guy who threw up the wrong hood*
by inthehood June 03, 2007
To be completely honest with someone. A promise not to play head games or beat about the bush. Beautiful.
by ian January 22, 2004
have an alcoholic beverage.
an australian expression derived from "hair of the dog that bit you," "get a dog up ya" is a jovial instruction to take your acoholic beverage and drink it, similar to cheers.
an australian expression derived from "hair of the dog that bit you," "get a dog up ya" is a jovial instruction to take your acoholic beverage and drink it, similar to cheers.
"I am experiencing a hang over from last night's frivolties."
"Thats a shame. Why don't you get a dog up ya? Its bound to set you straight."
"Lets both get some dogs up us."
"Lets"
"Thats a shame. Why don't you get a dog up ya? Its bound to set you straight."
"Lets both get some dogs up us."
"Lets"
by Mrs Harrigan August 15, 2007
by d.t.t May 29, 2008
"hey, pass me that ho-ya-going"
"so, anyway i was down at the how-ya-going to get some booze, when who walks in but Bert Newtown}"
"so, anyway i was down at the how-ya-going to get some booze, when who walks in but Bert Newtown}"
by slimey January 14, 2005