Variation of the British phrase 'Bottoms Up',
which literally encourages the listener to raise the bottom of their glass towards the ceiling and let the content glide down their throat.
Most commonly used when the glass' content is alcoholic, which was also the case when the expression was created by a German fresher adjusting to British drinking standards.
which literally encourages the listener to raise the bottom of their glass towards the ceiling and let the content glide down their throat.
Most commonly used when the glass' content is alcoholic, which was also the case when the expression was created by a German fresher adjusting to British drinking standards.
by YYYork January 30, 2012
His marriage went to pot, and he lost contact with all his friends, but at least Jeff's total dedication to a job he hated earned him a raise 'n praise.
by circushead June 23, 2006
n. To believe that you are better than you are; to behave in a way that is incongruous with one's family of origin
Origin: Southern American colloquialism
Origin: Southern American colloquialism
Mother: I don't know who you think you is, goin' off to college like that.
Daughter: I'm trying to better myself.
Neighbor: You gettin' above your raising, that's what.
Daughter: I'm trying to better myself.
Neighbor: You gettin' above your raising, that's what.
by Currer813 July 23, 2010
by the bg August 14, 2004
He was raising your eyebrows at his crush
by Lovelifedefinitions8978 November 22, 2013
1. When you think you know what should be done/take the lead in a situation or when you think that you can make the right decision.
2. When you want to vote on something.
2. When you want to vote on something.
Examples for "raise my hand"
1. -Who wants to go inside first?
-I'm raising my hand!
2. -Who did you vote for, Mark?
-I raised my hand for Trump.
1. -Who wants to go inside first?
-I'm raising my hand!
2. -Who did you vote for, Mark?
-I raised my hand for Trump.
by Cyrus Dark November 06, 2017
The saying of ‘eyebrow raise,’ but in british. Surely, fanders and mostly everyone has have to heard this.
Ex 1: This comes from the newest bloopers reel! If you don’t watch Thomas Sanders, this doesn’t apply to you. “Your most extreme reaction.. is an oi-brow raise.-“
Ex 2: “What’s with the oi-brow raise, my friend?” This is a normal example.
Ex 2: “What’s with the oi-brow raise, my friend?” This is a normal example.
by teehee noob is March 03, 2020