User: "I can't log into this website."
IT tech: "Yep, looks like your computer is all cookied up and cached out. No problem, I'll clear it up and you'll be logged in in no time."
IT tech: "Yep, looks like your computer is all cookied up and cached out. No problem, I'll clear it up and you'll be logged in in no time."
by Jerrod B August 15, 2007
Very similar to "Get up off my nuts", but it can be used by persons of both genders.
Rooting from "Cease and decist" it has been urban-ized and turned into a more popular version.
Exacting meaing is not known, but when it is said, it is advised that one moves up out the "grille" or personal space of the one who said it. Not doing so could lead to the "busting of a cap"
Rooting from "Cease and decist" it has been urban-ized and turned into a more popular version.
Exacting meaing is not known, but when it is said, it is advised that one moves up out the "grille" or personal space of the one who said it. Not doing so could lead to the "busting of a cap"
Herbert: "Hey Phillip, get up out my grille a afore I bust a cap in yo ass."
Phillip: I shall cease and decist.
Phillip: I shall cease and decist.
by Craig January 17, 2005
(1) to obtain clarity of thought or extemporaneous enlightenment, (2) to experience ease of difficulty, (3) to leave an arduous state of mind or being.
I had to crawl up out some cheese on this paper on Shakespeare and Chaucer.
My team crawled up out some cheese with a tie-breaking score.
I find myself crawling up out some cheese on Fridays and Sundays when I can relax.
My team crawled up out some cheese with a tie-breaking score.
I find myself crawling up out some cheese on Fridays and Sundays when I can relax.
by Aijalon January 12, 2013
by hotwords12345 March 20, 2009
1. an expression of approval and thanks for a good deed, OR, 2. can be used in sarcasm to show disinterest in someone's actions or feelings
1. Miss Utility: "I'm not wearing any panties."
Tito: "That's whats up good lookin out!"
or
Danny: "I got laid off today. I need to look for a new job."
Tito: "That's whats up good lookin out?
Tito: "That's whats up good lookin out!"
or
Danny: "I got laid off today. I need to look for a new job."
Tito: "That's whats up good lookin out?
by goose smacker October 25, 2008
by Justin Na September 08, 2020
A saying used to say goodbye to what is usually a caucasian business man with no knowledge of slang in order to confound and embarrass them.
George: "So that'll close off the deal? Great. You have a good weekend Dave."
Dave: "Aight man, zip it up and zip it out!"
George: "Uhh...zippity doo dah! bye bye!"
Dave: "Aight man, zip it up and zip it out!"
George: "Uhh...zippity doo dah! bye bye!"
by PJake January 06, 2004