Hooking up with someone, making out with them, but not going all the way. Regional usage; note that "hooking up" may mean you went all the way in some places.
by your mom March 10, 2003
Get the Hooked Up mug.Regularly hitting the sheets with someone youare not dating OR casually moving in with someone you regularly hit the sheets with.
Living in sin.
Living in sin.
Donna spends all her time over at Jim's house, they have been shacking up together ever since they hooked up on Fat Tuesday.
by Mona Madly July 22, 2008
Get the Shacking Up mug.Greeting between male friends from Hartlepool. The closer the friends, the more exaggerated the greeting. Can sometimes be heard without the leading G and consequently, reduced to a single syllable. When the exaggerated form is used the communicators face is deliberately twisted into a contorted mess.
The Gee, if used is, pronounced the same as Indian clarified butter.
The Gee, if used is, pronounced the same as Indian clarified butter.
Tom: Gee-up mate
Brian: Gee-up Tom
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Tom: Geeeeee-up Joe.
Joe: Uuueeeeeeeeeerp gadge.
Brian: Gee-up Tom
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Tom: Geeeeee-up Joe.
Joe: Uuueeeeeeeeeerp gadge.
by growlerj December 31, 2012
Get the Gee-up mug.1) the act of crossing the basketball from one hand to other while dribbling. a technique designed to confuse one's opponent
2) to outwit someone through skills
2) to outwit someone through skills
1) The player crossed up his opponent and then used his body as a ladder to dunk the ball in the basket.
2) she was an inferior trader but through her tenacity Susan was able to cross-up the competition and get the trade done
2) she was an inferior trader but through her tenacity Susan was able to cross-up the competition and get the trade done
by livefromNY January 13, 2009
Get the cross-up mug.v. To take elements of two or more pre-existing pieces of music and combine them to make a new song.
n. A song comprised of elements of two or more pre-existing pieces of music.
n. A song comprised of elements of two or more pre-existing pieces of music.
2. I'm in the middle of mashing-up songs by Tom Jones and Michael Jackson. (verb usage)
1. I'll play my mash-up of Tom Jones and Michael Jackson at the club tomorrow night. (noun usage)
1. I'll play my mash-up of Tom Jones and Michael Jackson at the club tomorrow night. (noun usage)
by some1 August 7, 2003
Get the mash up mug.Kels: yo bruh what we doing today
Clos: yo i dont even know but im guaped up
kels: me too bruh lets hit the mall
Clos: yo i dont even know but im guaped up
kels: me too bruh lets hit the mall
by praaa February 14, 2012
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