by sclairel January 22, 2018
by Adroc January 18, 2007
being extremely emotionally. others may think you are being emotionally for no reason or overreacting to a situation. constant complaining
mom: you always leave the door open, leave your shoes by the door and i'm sick of it. you are so ungrateful me" stop being all up in your feelings
by MamaDramaNawh January 05, 2014
by a person December 13, 2003
Idiom. 1. Accusing someone of doing something you are guilty of. 2. Synonymous with "What's your problem?"
1. While eating crackers on the couch, you tell your friend, "Hey no eating on the couch!" Your friend replies, "What's up with your yellow?"
2. You: "Hey Frank!" Frank: "Piss off!" You (disgusted): What's up with your yellow?"
2. You: "Hey Frank!" Frank: "Piss off!" You (disgusted): What's up with your yellow?"
by Slugboy73 August 19, 2007
1. A phrase used in corporate, academic, or other situations when an inappropriate topic can not be discussed. Often said to someone who is not familiar with a vernacular term, phrase, meme or other part of pop culture which is considered NSFW that searching on one's work or school computer could result in reprimands from superiors, IT or HR
2. an alternate expression for "you don't want to know"
2. an alternate expression for "you don't want to know"
A)
John: "...so with the new restroomproduct launch aimed at luxury hotels and restaurants, Marketing suggests we re-name our X1457 Deluxe Swivel Golden Showerhead."
Marty: "....why do need to rename it?"
John: "......Marketing suggests "golden shower" not be included as part of our product line."
Marty: "....why not?"
John: ".....look it up on your phone."
B)
Sue: "What's all this bunga-bunga stuff I keep hearing the students talking about?"
Mary: "Look it up on your phone."
John: "...so with the new restroomproduct launch aimed at luxury hotels and restaurants, Marketing suggests we re-name our X1457 Deluxe Swivel Golden Showerhead."
Marty: "....why do need to rename it?"
John: "......Marketing suggests "golden shower" not be included as part of our product line."
Marty: "....why not?"
John: ".....look it up on your phone."
B)
Sue: "What's all this bunga-bunga stuff I keep hearing the students talking about?"
Mary: "Look it up on your phone."
by Ind617 January 13, 2017
Can either be used to describe a type of delusion or how you visualize things in your brain when whatever you're thinking of doesn't actually exist.
When I asked Beyoncé to release the Renaissance visuals, she said, "No! Try to visualize it all up in your mind!"
by Alien Superstar April 21, 2023