most people think re-ing up can be used to define your own supply but its actually only for those dealers who are below the "head hancho". They have to go to their supplier to get more.
by TyffNi Leneá December 10, 2006
by jamaalrk April 13, 2016
v. Using one's own money from previous drug sales to rebuy more drugs to sell.
Past tense: re'd-up
Present tense: reing-up
Past tense: re'd-up
Present tense: reing-up
"Every n*gga round me sell white; Re-up and move the sh*t in one night" -Young Jeezy; Ya Dig
"What you rein'-up with, I spent it all in Strokers" -Young Jeezy; Air Forces
"What you rein'-up with, I spent it all in Strokers" -Young Jeezy; Air Forces
by Love4Jeezy November 01, 2006
Verb. People in the armed services who are coming to the end of their term of enlistment need to decide if they will sign for another term, in other words if they will re-sign-up or "re-up".
by Kilkrazy July 01, 2004
by Azaruth October 13, 2016
1. Originally when a speed dealer buys more speed to sell. (speed = an upper.)
(To re-cop.)
2. Recently crept into the mainstream meaning anything extended or renegotiated, like a contract or term of office
(To re-cop.)
2. Recently crept into the mainstream meaning anything extended or renegotiated, like a contract or term of office
1. "I can't sell you an 8-ball until after i re-up."
2. "Shaquille O'Neal re-upped his contract with the Lakers."
2. "Shaquille O'Neal re-upped his contract with the Lakers."
by Theresa Haffner December 13, 2003
re-up (r-p) Pronunciation Key Audio pronunciation of "re-up" P
intr.v. Informa. re-·upped, re-·up·ping, re-·ups
1. To enlist again for military service.
2. To sign a renewed contract for employment or service.
intr.v. Informa. re-·upped, re-·up·ping, re-·ups
1. To enlist again for military service.
2. To sign a renewed contract for employment or service.
Eminem's New CD called the "Re Up" meaning the renew his previous rapping status since his retirement album Encore.
by Original G styles November 16, 2006