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Upland High School

A public school that is full of Snitches. Everybody thinks they're all big and bad until they have to fight. Most kids swear they bang. But they claimin another set the next week. The school is filled with boys who just chill in the restroom with there juuls and carts . The girls at the school are all hoes and think they're potheads because they have a wax pen. Also 99.8% of the females are under 5'4 . Most "Student Athletes" don't even care about their grades. And the proctors only watch that one group that used to hangout by the J building and behind the PE portable. The most fun you can have during the weekend is going to a dickfest party you know that is going to get shutdown an hour after it started. Most of the girls at the parties just wallflower and stay on their phones. Anyways by junior year everybody gets sent to chillside. The End.

Upland High School where the kids are higher then their grades.
by FuckUplandPd March 19, 2019
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Umpdamn

A regional curse-word originating in the southern U.S.
"Umpdamn" possesses high-linguistic plasticity and acts on times as a pronoun, adverb, and an adjective.
"Umpdammit.!'
"I don't give an umpdamn about no umpdamn, umpdamn."
"I don't know what the umpdamn you're saying."
"Grab me the umpdamn."
by Umpdammit October 19, 2022
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naughty umpa loompa

I really knocked up that naughty umpa loompa that lives in the alley last night
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umpjacked

when an umpire in a sporting event makes a wrong call obvious to the entire audience.
Man, Lincecum got umpjacked! That was definitely a strike!
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umlaut

"Umlaut" (m.), noun

The German alphabet consists of 26 characters plus 3 umlauts: ä, ö and ü.
The two dots above the letters do NOT indicate an accentuation or emphasis of the syllable (as for instance accent-bearing letters in Spanish or French). Umlauts are used as independent characters in the German language.

Whenever the use of umlauts is not possible (e.g. for technical reasons, in email addresses or names of websites), umlauts are indicated by the following combinations:
“ae” = ä, “oe”= ö, “ue” = ü.

Note:
some proper names contain the converted form of umlauts
(e.g. the author is spelled Goethe NOT Göthe)!

Pronunciation:
The letter ä is pronounced like the a in “apple”.
The sound of the letter ö is similar to the sound in “earn” or “bird”.
The letter ü is the most difficult for those who are learning German. It is the same sound as the u in the French words “musique”, “chaussure”, “rue”, ... etc.
Umlauts are used in all types of word categories: nouns (not only, but often in the plural form), verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prefixes and prepositions.

Ä: Äpfel, Hände, wärmen
Ö: Löwe, Köln, mögen,
Ü: Küsse, Frühling, wünschen
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Uplav

An insane guy whose life revolves around Football.
Can be easily spotted because of his extraordinary stature!
Extremely shy when it comes to interacting with opposite sex.
But, is the best guy around! :)
Look at him...he plays awesome ball...he must be Uplav!
by slayer2208 October 22, 2012
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Umlauts

The nickname Jason Stiles has for Lorelai Gilmore. An umlaut looks like ( ¨ ). Since the two dots look like nipples, he calls her that to reference an incident they mentioned earlier, when Lorelai's nipples were visible under her wet T-shirt.
Lorelai: "Digger!"
Jason: "Umlauts!"
Lorelai: "I can't believe you just called me Umlauts."
by afairysecret October 20, 2020
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