Used to describe something lost in an area usually frequented by the speaker after they have checked every possible location it could be.
Person 1: Hey, have you seen the tea I bought last week?

Person 2: No, where did you lose it?

Person 1: In my apartment. I've turned the place upside down and the only place it could at this point be would be up satan's left nostril.
by ScrunglyBingus February 27, 2023
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Shoot him up
I'm about to Wet up a nigga

Let's go and wet someone up right now
by Gxd-clader December 28, 2022
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Many residents of Saskatchewan, and in particular, rural residents, use the phrase "up south" instead of 'down south'.

There does not seem to be a distance involved, as in the 'up south' vs. 'deep south' usage in the southern USA.
He's from up south somewhere.

"Where's Beaver Creek?"
"I think it's up south a ways."
by lar3ry June 15, 2011
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Polite derivative of cock up, also serving to portray the usually important figures in question as bardyard animals.
The election was a complete rooster up.
by zmp February 10, 2005
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A male standing his ground when needed. Display of dominance, not willing to back down.
He rooster up and demanded the thieves leave as they tried to hide in shadows.
by Xmnh May 24, 2022
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