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somebody set up us the bomb 

A poor Japanese-to-English translation in the 1991 Genesis game Zero Wing, which is also famous for the origin of "all your base..."

It is commonly incorrectly stated as "somebody set us up the bomb". Clearly, the up comes before the us, although the resulting diphthongs makes it more difficult to say.

72reality: LOL SOMEBODY SET US UP THE BOMB

838672cloud: Its somebody set up us the bomb, noob

72reality: fu kthx
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Beam me up Scotty 

A phrase originally found in the television series “Star Trek”, but now is used a response to confirm that you are ready for whatever is being asked of you.
Friend 1: You want to take another shot of tequila?

Friend 2: Beam me up Scotty!
Beam me up Scotty by piano March 2, 2018
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blaze me up 

Asking another individual to smoke their marijuana free of charge therfore blazing "blazing you up".

Scott: wheres your herb?

Me: Right here

Scott: BLAZE ME UP AHHHHHHHHHA AHAH GHHGHGHGHGH
blaze me up by BLOODCLOTSCOTT January 14, 2007

what up dawg

a greeting or goodbye one uses between close friends
" What up Dawg!" "later Dawg!"
what up dawg by deedz & j June 10, 2003

Wake-up Bomb 

Waking up next to your sleeping partner, slathering up the pork sword and polishing it until you blow a hot load of boy butter on her face. The force of your explosion is such that it wakes her up, hence, Wake-up Bomb.
When MaGuire groggily arose from his deep slumber Sara was still passed out. He decided this was the perfect opportunity to introduce her to the Wake-up Bomb.
Wake-up Bomb by Leo D Felcher September 10, 2004

Head Up In The Clouds

Said to someone who fails to comprehend his or her own present situation. Often perceived as a misinterpretation of past events or activities. It is advisable to remind the person in question (if you appear to be in verbally discernible range), of his or her mistake to avoid any forthcoming embarassments on his or her part.
(Brief exchange prior to an imminent Science Test)

Karl: Hey Ev! *shakes his hand* Fail with honor!
Evan: Thanks. You too.
Karl: Ayan! *shakes his hand* Fail with honor!
Ayan: What?! Hey, I'm passing!
Karl: Ughh.
Evan: Haha, head up in the clouds Ayan!
It’s the code word. No mater where you say it you know that you’ll be heard.
Word up homies
Word up by Grant Hansen August 26, 2018