A snuck up is a person who is sneaky, stuck up, who loves cheat others. They will attempt to do everything they can to cause trouble. This a nicer way of saying that they act like a bitch or bastard as they act condescending when they know they can get away cheating. It can be used as a question. This would be used to say why are you so ill behaved today.
Also can be labeled sneaky stuck up bitch(female) or sneaky stuck up bastard(male) or sneaky stuck up animal(like a badger) or sneaky stuck up group.
Also can be labeled sneaky stuck up bitch(female) or sneaky stuck up bastard(male) or sneaky stuck up animal(like a badger) or sneaky stuck up group.
An example of this in talk is when talking about how Mr. Barrow hid Robert Crawley the Earl of Grantham's dog in a shed. He does this to cause trouble and turmoil. In the end he ends up seeing how wrong he was for acting this way.
"That person was so snuck up."
"Mr Barrow in Downton Abbey finally stopped being snuck up once he saw the ill of his ways"
Like this example: Mr. Sherlock Holmes was acting snuck up and Dr. John Hamish Watson called him out on it.
"Sherlock why are you being so snuck up?"
" My dear Watson I was merely showcasing this interesting new word."
"That person was so snuck up."
"Mr Barrow in Downton Abbey finally stopped being snuck up once he saw the ill of his ways"
Like this example: Mr. Sherlock Holmes was acting snuck up and Dr. John Hamish Watson called him out on it.
"Sherlock why are you being so snuck up?"
" My dear Watson I was merely showcasing this interesting new word."
by frenchmeatpie May 22, 2016
by Skygal February 15, 2012
by dragacrone January 24, 2013
When an individual caps (lies) way more than usual. He/she/rather not say is known for their constant lies. (Implying that the individual is strapped up with cap.)
by blackboygotgame January 05, 2021
Usually this involves taking a less expensive item (usually a car or a musical instrument) and adding lots of after market (custom) parts to make the item look or work better. Sometimes it can involve more expensive items. Many times this saying can replace retrofitting. Always involves making the item more expensive and better looking.
"I just picked up a brand new Honda Civic and I am going to Sup It Up with a twin turbo and a cold air intake!"
"I bought a Fender Stratocaster and I am going to Sup It Up with some $900 humbuckers!"
"I bought a Fender Stratocaster and I am going to Sup It Up with some $900 humbuckers!"
by Vulcano November 24, 2008
Making a big deal out of something. (similar to tripping. like, why’re you even tripping about that.)
by SadSongRy February 18, 2018
by Super Ghoul February 11, 2005