adj. (compliment of subject) -
1. characterized by a quality of coolness, usually in describing a person.
abbrv.
2. all up in the house
1. characterized by a quality of coolness, usually in describing a person.
abbrv.
2. all up in the house
Coach Z is all up ins
by zit boner November 16, 2004
by Judge dredd7 November 28, 2011
by Mojo Maniac July 11, 2008
"All up ons" is a colloquial usage describing popularity. "It means they really like you". It can also mean something is on, around or close to someone.
by Gary D. August 19, 2007
Taking a generally comfortable situation and making it to where everyone involved feels as though they need a shower.
by Trishie October 09, 2005
'Hillary and Jinet are having a conversation when Sam stars to ask questions about what thier talking about.
"dang,"hillary says. "all up in the koolaid, and you don't even know the flavor!"
"dang,"hillary says. "all up in the koolaid, and you don't even know the flavor!"
by brittanae smiley & hillary gonzales September 25, 2004
to subconsciously succumb to the little voice inside one's head that provokes an individual to destroy (either slightly or massively) any form of matter within sight - may be applied to objects, pets, emotions, and mostly pride. Also known as "pulling a matchell, "crossing the safetly line," or "to clumsily obliterate"
We don't need to pay for waste removal anymore... just give everything to matt so he can snap it all up.
by Becky Burnworth September 26, 2005