Lost and Found (band) was playing in Germany and wanted to say Rock on, in german, and they didn't know how to, so they said stein auf, until they were told they were actually saying "Stone on top of", and so they had to convince everyone says (in america) STONE ON TOP OF!!!
by Lost and Found Fan (krisbock) July 12, 2005
Get the stein aufmug. by Newt February 23, 2005
Get the auf wiedersehenmug. by Big Tommy Atilla December 2, 2003
Get the Pass auf!mug. by Crtomir March 1, 2007
Get the auf wiederchattenmug. Sentence used mostly by Germans when something related to that person or a person nearby is about to happen. Mostly screamed by the person, which is about to do something in a now fearless manner.
Person A: *Peacefully playing some soccer.*
Person B (Probably German): AUF GEHT'S!
Person B: *Proceeds to dropkick Person A*
or
Person A & B are about to lift a couch up the stairs
Person A: *Bends down* 3...2...1.. AUF GEHT'S!
Person A & B proceed to lift the couch at the same time, thanks to the obvious command of A.
Person B (Probably German): AUF GEHT'S!
Person B: *Proceeds to dropkick Person A*
or
Person A & B are about to lift a couch up the stairs
Person A: *Bends down* 3...2...1.. AUF GEHT'S!
Person A & B proceed to lift the couch at the same time, thanks to the obvious command of A.
by 05-I June 11, 2019
Get the AUF GEHT'S!mug. by Stevie C June 16, 2005
Get the wach aufmug. by harry flashman July 10, 2003
Get the auf wiedersehenmug.