prson 1: man you broke as hell
person 2: i just got a block
person 1: you gotta 'get your weight up', son.
person 2: i just got a block
person 1: you gotta 'get your weight up', son.
by sunnie D August 12, 2007
Get the get your weight up mug.for a woman to back that thang up, or to put her booty on a man, while dancing; to be supported by something/someone; to firmly agree with/to something; to submit to something;
As in, "I like the way you're moving on the dance floor especially when I'm behind you and your booty is bouncing like that. Trust me, I'm a strong man, so, get it shawty!...g'on and put your weight on it."
by nspen1010 November 18, 2007
Get the put your weight on it mug.by Mr_Gone April 23, 2006
Get the get your weight up mug.kev with your big nose and gammon ears you are punching above your weight going out with natasha...like well above. that girl is hot.
by Kevsbiatch January 27, 2015
Get the punching above your weight mug.1. What every skinny bitch needs to do.
2. What every guy needs to do to his waffle breakfast sandwich game.
2. What every guy needs to do to his waffle breakfast sandwich game.
1. Skinny bitch- "you wanna hang out sometime?"
Guy- "Get your weight up and we'll see"
2. Alex 1- "how many waffle breakfast sandwiches did you get?"
Alex 2- "just 1"
Alex 1- "get your weight up"
Guy- "Get your weight up and we'll see"
2. Alex 1- "how many waffle breakfast sandwiches did you get?"
Alex 2- "just 1"
Alex 1- "get your weight up"
by Kuhnski February 14, 2012
Get the get your weight up mug.Not sit down and watch the work progress instead of contributing yourself to the work and being an equal member of the group.
by Ksndnkxkkd December 13, 2023
Get the pull your own weight mug.Deliberately and secretly disadvantaging someone in some way in the workplace. For example, overloading them with work, denying them training opportunities or spreading gossip about them.
Originated in Australia - New Zealand and derived from the practice of adding weights to the saddle of a race horse to handicap it and slow it down.
Originated in Australia - New Zealand and derived from the practice of adding weights to the saddle of a race horse to handicap it and slow it down.
If you don't kiss arse with that bastard manager, he'll put your weights up at the next performance appraisal.
by The Watcher On The Wall November 28, 2011
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