by meat.123 August 01, 2021
Annoying and unnecessary sentence shouted out by a large amount of people (and usually repeated three times) when glass objects are broken at Brasserie Le Manoir.
*Paul reaches for beer pitcher but knocks over a glass, which rolls off the table and shatters on the ground*
Everyone else: "YOU FUCKED UP! YOU FUCKED UP! YOU FUCKED UP!"
Everyone else: "YOU FUCKED UP! YOU FUCKED UP! YOU FUCKED UP!"
by thetwib December 20, 2012
by Flip October 22, 2004
A common reply to users online when they talk about or show you pictures of their extremely good-looking EX-girlfriends.
Man 1: Here's a picture of me and my ex at the beach...
::Posts bikini photo::
Man 2: ...You fucked up
::Posts bikini photo::
Man 2: ...You fucked up
by Mitchass Bitch July 13, 2011
It basically means you screwed up in a nicer way. "You Fucked Up" simply means someone was having a tough time cause they did something wrong and you had to tell them that they kinda screwed up. It's a really kind term.
Your little brother was separated from birth. One day you were drunk and a cute girl helped you to your hotel room. However you were drunk and made love with her. In the morning you find out that the cute girl was actually your little brother that love to crossdress. In other words he fucked up. This is when you can say to him "You Fucked Up"
by TheEconomy August 14, 2015
A type of relationship, particularly between a romantic couple, in which each person expects the other to make the next move. Relationships like these die slow and painful deaths, and continue to lurk in the shadows of one’s mind for eternity.
by Skatershoes July 23, 2019
Translated from Chinglish. aka If you can do it then you should go up and do it. It's used against people who criticize others' work, especially when the criticizer it not that much better. Often followed by "no can no BB", which means "if you can't do it then don't even criticize it".
by gingerdesu April 10, 2014