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up in the air 

a dude having a hard on
dang! if that chic body massage me "i'll be up in the air"
up in the air by deltrod October 23, 2010

balls in the air 

A term that means "there is no going back now" referring to the point of no return or to something that cannot be undone.
Tom: I don't think we should do this, Harry

Dick: yea we might get caught
Harry: too late, the balls in the air
balls in the air by Hollygood February 20, 2014

Hands in the air 

You pull absolutely zero bitches and use dirty heroin needles
«He has hes hands in the air»
«retard»
Hands in the air by stinken October 14, 2022

Throw your doves in the air 

A phrase used by 50 cent, and all black 'gangsta' rappers. It means to throw your hands in the air in an act of appreication. I know I spelt appreication wrong, but this is an urban dictionary, not an oxford one.
"Yo, yo, yo home boi! Throw your doves in the air foo'!"

Up in the air 

A Airplane pilot. Quote from TV show "The Munsters", where Grandpa Munster while snooping through his new tennent's belongings, finds a badge and asks Herman Munster what kind of a job would require wearing a badge.
Could he be a pilot? No, He's not the "up in the air" type.
Up in the air by Maleable April 18, 2005

"castle in the air" vacation cottage 

Or "castle in the air" hunting camp --- same diff. Refers to a much-hyped "back to nature" dwelling that turns out to be just a crude cramped tumble-down shack with no modern facilities.
Disgusted office-worker who was greatly in need of a little good ol'-fashioned R&R: That no-good shyster of a realtor gave me a glowing song-and-dance description of this backwoods cabin on the lake --- described it as a "castle in the air" vacation cottage, and claimed it had "electric lights, running water, and stained-glass windows". Turned out to merely be a shabby musty hovel hardly bigger than an outhouse, with absolutely no amenities whatsoever --- the "electric lights" turned out to be just a couple of small LED battery-lamps hanging from the ceiling (which I ended up having to buy fresh batteries for, by the way!), and the "running water" translated into merely a plastic bucket that you would pick up and "run" down to the lake, fill the pail with water (what am I --- Jack and Jill?!), and then "run" back up to the cabin again! And come to find out that the "stained glass" in the windows was nothing more than just the disgusting filmy MOLD-STAINS on the panes from the damp closed-up-for-months interior of the cabin! What a rip-off!