Commonly used in the Caribbean especially The Bahamas, Big up means to impregnate or that a female is pregnant.
by GenK August 01, 2011
That nigga right there has big ups.
by lazylizards8 June 05, 2006
by Anonymous September 25, 2003
This means big up the boys if you all in a crowd you all shout big up the massive and everyone knows that you have arrived to the party
by misterrrjosh November 18, 2019
UR is an abbreviation used for Unlock Reality a term which signifies something deep or wise. UR is Unlock Reality
Big Up is a show of respect.
Hense, a UR-Big-Up is a show of respect for something or someone showing depth or wisdom.
These have begun to appear especially on Myspace as comments which start with:
Unlock Reality (UR) followed by a greeting
i.e.
Unlock Reality (UR) Cool!
Unlock Reality (UR) FUN!
Unlock Reality (UR) Fantastic!
Unlock Reality (UR) the one!
If you receive a message like this with a good term at the end, you may feel highly complimented as you have received a UR-Big-Up, indicating that the sender sees you as part of the solution to world problems and not part of the cause.
Big Up is a show of respect.
Hense, a UR-Big-Up is a show of respect for something or someone showing depth or wisdom.
These have begun to appear especially on Myspace as comments which start with:
Unlock Reality (UR) followed by a greeting
i.e.
Unlock Reality (UR) Cool!
Unlock Reality (UR) FUN!
Unlock Reality (UR) Fantastic!
Unlock Reality (UR) the one!
If you receive a message like this with a good term at the end, you may feel highly complimented as you have received a UR-Big-Up, indicating that the sender sees you as part of the solution to world problems and not part of the cause.
by Bella Savage October 26, 2006
Traditional male Jamaican salutory greeting accompanied by closed fists bumped one atop the other and then reversed expressing well wishes, friendship and respect
by thinly_veiled October 19, 2003
Enjoy your status, you've earned it.
Originally a Jamaican expression which has spread to wider audiences through the Ali G Show and US urban radio.
Originally a Jamaican expression which has spread to wider audiences through the Ali G Show and US urban radio.
by Redlocks June 12, 2011