1. An exclamation from a friend who yells at another to hurry up or get moving. This is referenced usually when one is taking an inordinate amount of time and a member of a group or gang is late for an event, such as smoking a bowl with others, getting stupid and/or dumb at the sideshow or nightclub, stealing a car or TV, or catching that last bus or BART train.
by J-Money From da Bay October 20, 2008

by fista May 2, 2015

a catchphrase from some old 80's tv commercial for LifeAlert, a device geared toward the elderly that supposedly was supposed to save them if they became stranded. usually an old woman says it
old hag -"Help, I've fallen, and I can't get up!"
mustachioed dispatcher- "We're sending help right away!"
tv shows ambulance racing down street
mustachioed dispatcher- "We're sending help right away!"
tv shows ambulance racing down street
by flkjhfkjh November 10, 2007

by XXXCHICKENXXX December 13, 2012

This statement is usually used as verbal sexual harassment for the purpose of an attempt at seduction. The statement implies lending the speaker the use of one's ass, presumably for sex. In a sentence, this is most effective when shouting from a distance, such as from a moving car, or the second story of a building.
Four men are riding in a car. One see an attractive female, but knows he cannot actually seduce her for reals, so he decides to shout out to window at her. His statement of choice is "Gurrrrl, let me get some booty up off you!"
As the girl turns, he receives some self-satisfaction.
As the girl turns, he receives some self-satisfaction.
by MyronLives September 1, 2011

by deemoney14 February 19, 2023

by stokeleysrose December 7, 2021
