Like throwing up a peace sign as greeting but with only your pointer finger; though usually done with both hands. Generally used as a greeting, or form of recognition among friends, and seeing friends in a public setting.
Originated in southern Minnesota and used mainly in small communities as a sign of friendship.
Originated in southern Minnesota and used mainly in small communities as a sign of friendship.
Person 1: Oh hey there's Emily
Person 2: Cool sauce up ones!
I saw Jessica's mom in the grocery store yesterday, sauced up some ones.
Person 2: Cool sauce up ones!
I saw Jessica's mom in the grocery store yesterday, sauced up some ones.
by TolDorkandHondsome March 09, 2016
a portable privacy cube that "pops up" in a snap, literally. many uses include a private restroom while camping. Can also become an instant shower at the beach. Another use is a changing area for outdoor activities. has been used by utility companies around manholes for protection from the elements in rain, snow, basically it is protection from inclimate weather.
by Throbbin_Rob November 09, 2021
by ur mom gave me this name April 08, 2022
by matthew vickers January 21, 2009
by The Hern November 24, 2021
When someone stops at a red light next to an old person, slowly starts backing up, and yells "put on your brakes!" at them.
by ChubbyTweak94 September 14, 2017
1). Being absolutely full. Could be construed as a negative.
2). Being maxed out. Usually construed as a negative.
3). Maximum price increase allowed on a futures contract in a single trading
day. Almost always construed as a positive, unless you're short.
2). Being maxed out. Usually construed as a negative.
3). Maximum price increase allowed on a futures contract in a single trading
day. Almost always construed as a positive, unless you're short.
1). "Man, since the economy turned around, my schedule's been limit up."
2). "My Visa was Limit Up after I went out with that Golddigger.
3). By the time I got on the floor this morning, half my deck was Locked Limit Up.
2). "My Visa was Limit Up after I went out with that Golddigger.
3). By the time I got on the floor this morning, half my deck was Locked Limit Up.
by Mr C. December 11, 2003