Clothing that goes together
i.e. if you got white pants with blue and red stripes and a white/blue/red shirt with white/red/blue hat with white/red/blue shoes, you're hooked up
i.e. if you got white pants with blue and red stripes and a white/blue/red shirt with white/red/blue hat with white/red/blue shoes, you're hooked up
by pwnz0r September 21, 2003
1. Califorinia Penal System: Instruction from a guard (see BULL) to new prisoners who are being bussed out of the holding area (see the LOOP)to jail-proper, to connect their leg chains to a partner.
2. to cause the desired interaction.
2. to cause the desired interaction.
1. "Let's get HOOKED UP, ladies! Move, Move, Move!"
2. "C'mon dude, you've know Allison for years: HOOK me UP!"
2. "C'mon dude, you've know Allison for years: HOOK me UP!"
by mainframe November 01, 2003
Fucking! Raw Sex, No Love or pretense. Getting Laid Millennium Style. Coined or used repeatedly by Millennials. In Fact we are tired of old women as "Cougars" Late night. Hooking Up. Old Cougars are still sluts like old Viagra crazed men. Age doesn't make a slut classy or record breaking Hookups in the future. Best Slang term I heard from John Latray he says " Two dogs Hooking up" Nothing that hysterical as two dogs back to back with his peter "red". Can you say OWWW! Next M.I.L.F. I won't use these 2 words over and over. goes with territory! Will leave MILF for next person to describe.
Janie hooked up with Jonesy on the hood of his car. Funny really, Paul Cook was driving with no place to go. Hooking up is used as verb action, Fucking, Hooking up. Not Making Love or Sckroging! Example #2, You knew when Juicy Julie wasn't pestering everybody at the party , we knew exactly what she was doing when she was squealing delightedly while "hooking up" with York in the Laundry Room on the washer.
by Butchreno911 September 05, 2015
by Angel B. January 04, 2006
by tah-ya_93 September 15, 2008
sqeeze out a cleveland steamer
by yoo momma June 26, 2006
To go out of one's way to help or provide a service to a friend/colleague/acquaintance. Often in exchange for nothing. Another way of describing a favor or act of altruism.
For example:
'I going KFC, what you having for lunch?' 'Got no money, do you want to Hook a brother up?' 'Okay I will HBU and get a bucket.'
'I going KFC, what you having for lunch?' 'Got no money, do you want to Hook a brother up?' 'Okay I will HBU and get a bucket.'
by james hooha March 07, 2012