A time-honored tradition in parts of rural scotland where farmers cut wild and flamboyant designs into the wool of their sheep. It's marked by a 3 day festival in October where local farmers showcase their designs. The festival is often concluded with a parade of the participating sheep and various other performances. Parades can vary widely between regions, however, it always includes an erected dedication to Tupp, the ancient celtic lamb goddess and is concluded with a ceremonious burning of the fattest ewe.
In the more provincial villages, some archaic customs are still performed. One of these traditions is to cover the young brides of the year in sheep's blood to increase their fertility.
In the more provincial villages, some archaic customs are still performed. One of these traditions is to cover the young brides of the year in sheep's blood to increase their fertility.
by Procrastin8 April 30, 2011
Johnny farted. In response, his friend Luke said, "Tup that one" to which Johnny then grabbed the nearest Tupperware and caught his fart for later use.
by BloodySwanson January 20, 2011
by John Hope August 15, 2007
Gay men having sex, and then proceed to climax into a pudding cup, in which he fills with his juices. And the other male then drinks/eats. (unsure which it would be considered at this time.)
Man me and Carlos were getting at it and then we decided to puddin tup! His juices taste good with chocolate!
by Teh_Kool_Gay_Mannnn November 11, 2010
Code for fucked up.
Used in places where fucked up would be censored, or wouldn't be appropriate. Less obvious than f'ed up.
Used in places where fucked up would be censored, or wouldn't be appropriate. Less obvious than f'ed up.
by Joshp August 16, 2014
word for a mistake,or anything remotely irritating.the daddy of all swear words,can be used to shock,offend or both.
by russ's_gf March 17, 2004
Deriving from the Valleys in Wales (UK), Commonly used by women trying to say "shut up will you", due to the constraints of their accents the out come is "tup ell ew!"
by Luke Rees January 18, 2006