A Notre Dame student body cheer that is mostly reserved for football games and pep rallies. The cheer was a highly unnecessary addition to the ND cheer repertoire in the 2008 football season. It was first introduced to the student body at the first pep rally, before the San Diego State season opening game.
"Jimmy Clausen, you suck. Go get a haircut. Where the hell is Brady? What the hell are the freshman cheering? Crank me up? What is that?!"
"New cheer, it was introduced at the pep rally."
"Pep rally? People still go to those?"
"You're an upperclassman, aren't you?"
"Bingo."
"New cheer, it was introduced at the pep rally."
"Pep rally? People still go to those?"
"You're an upperclassman, aren't you?"
"Bingo."
by stego? September 18, 2008
When someobody asks if you know something and they're obviously about to tell you. You answer 'Gig me up'...meaning load me up with information. It's prose relating to the term gig stick.
Thinker: Did you know that Ed Witten created the M theory which is basically the formula for magic?
Minion: No! Gig me up, what's the go with that?
Thinker: Yeah, everything you think has the possibly to manifest into Matter, :. goal setting is now a science.
Minion: Wow, so that's why we get a trophy if we win a race!
Thinker: My minion, you are learning, this is correct, every dream has a material counterpart. You don't get nothing for something, just like you can't something for nothing.
Minion: No! Gig me up, what's the go with that?
Thinker: Yeah, everything you think has the possibly to manifest into Matter, :. goal setting is now a science.
Minion: Wow, so that's why we get a trophy if we win a race!
Thinker: My minion, you are learning, this is correct, every dream has a material counterpart. You don't get nothing for something, just like you can't something for nothing.
by Vicki Karma October 18, 2006
A conversation piece that always puts a fine point to the conclusion of the dialogue. It also shows the serious nature of the statement.
That's not an airplane, it's a deceptacon! Beam me up. or "Steve is such an asshole, I hope he goes to the Madison tonight. Beam me up.
by Valentino the great January 10, 2004
by Lmaojones July 04, 2021
Popularized by flamboyant Ohio senator James Traficant, used as an exclamatory ending to a controversial statement; to express frustration
I have been fighting the political machine since the day I arrived in Congress, and will do so 'til the day I die...Beam me up.
by Frank January 10, 2004
A way to say that you have made a final statement, rather than saying such as "fuck you" or "skippity bop pow", or "it's over, it's a scratch" Right Steve?
by JP January 09, 2004
by 6969SuccZuccXxx October 22, 2018