Person 1: "how are the guitar lessons coming along?"
Person 2: "yeah i'm levelling up, i can play guns n roses welcome to the jungle now!"
Person 2: "yeah i'm levelling up, i can play guns n roses welcome to the jungle now!"
by megatr0n187 May 15, 2011
a phrase meaning any type of alcoholic drinks you got or are getting, once your drunk you say dude im so pooped up, sort of like fucked up.. but..
yo son we got mad poop ups for this weekend! yehhhhh!
dude im so going to that dance pooped up'd yo no doubt..
dude im so going to that dance pooped up'd yo no doubt..
by joe29 February 28, 2008
by Honey5683 December 29, 2015
taking completely random pictures with intense shadowing, apathetic facial expressions, or obscene toplessness.
by k.zazzle March 21, 2007
by Jeff C. March 01, 2005
in basketball,when a nice play happens,the teammates on the bench literally rise out of their seats to acknowledge what just happened on the court.
it is seen most of the time as the player sitting down on the bench witnessing the play,then instantly rising to his feet in some dramatic fashion. most times,there are 2 ways to rise up,1)the person sitting, places both elbows on the knees while sitting and rises himself up by pushing on the knees with the elbows 2)leans back slightly to gain momentum,then launches forward.these are the 2 main forms of rise ups but there are still other unique variations,such as,being risen up before the play even happens(because they know its coming)
once the rise up is done,it is the player discretion as to how they react to the amazing play.
examples:raising arms in praise,waving a towel,dancing around,hugging teammates,or holding teammates back from moving any closer to the court.
the rise up is the ultimate form of respect in basketball from the players
the rise up can sometimes be seen by players of the opposing team if the play is,in fact,that great.
when an amazing play happens,it is usually the benched players' goal to rise up first, and if they choose to extend his arms and hold his teammates from moving further ahead,it is because they want to be the one in the front. this is usually because they believe the play they just witnessed is too dangerous to go near and he is merely protecting his teammates from what just happened.
it is seen most of the time as the player sitting down on the bench witnessing the play,then instantly rising to his feet in some dramatic fashion. most times,there are 2 ways to rise up,1)the person sitting, places both elbows on the knees while sitting and rises himself up by pushing on the knees with the elbows 2)leans back slightly to gain momentum,then launches forward.these are the 2 main forms of rise ups but there are still other unique variations,such as,being risen up before the play even happens(because they know its coming)
once the rise up is done,it is the player discretion as to how they react to the amazing play.
examples:raising arms in praise,waving a towel,dancing around,hugging teammates,or holding teammates back from moving any closer to the court.
the rise up is the ultimate form of respect in basketball from the players
the rise up can sometimes be seen by players of the opposing team if the play is,in fact,that great.
when an amazing play happens,it is usually the benched players' goal to rise up first, and if they choose to extend his arms and hold his teammates from moving further ahead,it is because they want to be the one in the front. this is usually because they believe the play they just witnessed is too dangerous to go near and he is merely protecting his teammates from what just happened.
lebron james does a huge slam dunk: rise ups:
teammates rise. most of the teammates hold their hands (usually in fist form) up to their mouth while the other hand may or may not be in the air. while most of the teammates on the bench are doing this or dancing around in excitement, there is sometimes the one player who is in the back simply standing there with both hands raised.
teammates rise. most of the teammates hold their hands (usually in fist form) up to their mouth while the other hand may or may not be in the air. while most of the teammates on the bench are doing this or dancing around in excitement, there is sometimes the one player who is in the back simply standing there with both hands raised.
by fortune003 March 09, 2010
A term used when you're at the club and the party music is flaccid as heck.
So you bust out the words "LEN IT UP" with a great cry. the cry of a titan. then the dj looks at you, you both make eye contact. then he turns on the attack on titan theme song as you bite your thumb and turn to your full titan form.
all the hoes around are amazed by your ripped body, but this isn't even your final form.
len it up everybody.
So you bust out the words "LEN IT UP" with a great cry. the cry of a titan. then the dj looks at you, you both make eye contact. then he turns on the attack on titan theme song as you bite your thumb and turn to your full titan form.
all the hoes around are amazed by your ripped body, but this isn't even your final form.
len it up everybody.
*flaccid music plays*
*a female anime chick screams len it up*
*attack on titan theme plays as you dance with the power of many anime hoes.*
*a female anime chick screams len it up*
*attack on titan theme plays as you dance with the power of many anime hoes.*
by dankthepoet July 16, 2017