Something one says, when it's all tied up, crunch time, or the final moments of a competition.
-It is said to rev one or one’s team up
-It is also said ironically to acknowledge that the individual, whom said it, is about to be cluster!@#$ed.
-It is said to rev one or one’s team up
-It is also said ironically to acknowledge that the individual, whom said it, is about to be cluster!@#$ed.
Steve: Ah crap, it’s 3-3 in Search and Destroy…
Ryan: Guns up, let's do this
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Trevor: We’ve had 3 months to do this project, we haven’t started, and it’s due tomorrow…
Bradley: Alright, we got this on lock. Guns up, let's do this
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7’ Tall Angry, Black Man on PSP: You DID NOT just say, what I think you said white boy…!
Grant: *soils himself* Oh geez…, well… Guns up, let's do this
Ryan: Guns up, let's do this
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Trevor: We’ve had 3 months to do this project, we haven’t started, and it’s due tomorrow…
Bradley: Alright, we got this on lock. Guns up, let's do this
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7’ Tall Angry, Black Man on PSP: You DID NOT just say, what I think you said white boy…!
Grant: *soils himself* Oh geez…, well… Guns up, let's do this
by Kittyburner506 July 09, 2010
To gun it up is to proper hard task or to complete a job with efficiency of gunning extra power. Or to bodge like a dog with the sillicon gun. Also death by gun it up due to hermetically sealing humans into a non british standard room.
by Poohnut Flavour yoghurt January 24, 2011
A Top gun Thumbs up is similar to a regular thumbs up, only its held for much longer and you turn your hand to the side so the person youre giving the thumbs up to, can see the back of your hand.
its called a "Top Gun Thumbs Up" because during the entire film, that is all Tom Cruise and Val Kilmer ever did, never giving proper thumbs up to each other and at times, it seems as though their right hands are permenantly STUCK in that position.
its called a "Top Gun Thumbs Up" because during the entire film, that is all Tom Cruise and Val Kilmer ever did, never giving proper thumbs up to each other and at times, it seems as though their right hands are permenantly STUCK in that position.
by The J. September 02, 2005
by donkeyballs12345 January 07, 2012
Bikes up guns down is more than a movement it’s a Life, James put that bikes up and put that gun down.
by Dwight c wells December 23, 2021