by DanielRSM July 18, 2022
Get the Focus up mug.Up is a 2009 American computer-animated comedy-drama adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures.
You: Yo john, wanna rewatch that cool movie about old man and a scout boy flying in a house?
John: Sure, lets watch the up movie!
John: Sure, lets watch the up movie!
by MangoEater22 May 29, 2021
Get the up movie mug.when one has the urge to toke up, one might then acquire some reefer and reef it up or "get high". This involves smoking the marihuana in any number of ways, pipe, joint, bong, bowl, blunt, etc.
any way possible to stone the shit out of yourself.
any way possible to stone the shit out of yourself.
Yesterday sucked so much fuckin' balls, but then I was reefin' it up with matt and everything was better.
by squeegn4t3 December 28, 2007
Get the reefin' it up mug.I saw these two dudes in the parking lot guying it up and I was like, "Oohhh HAAAYY!" and my girlfriend yelled, "hottie!!"
by poopoolarue March 4, 2011
Get the Guying It Up mug.When a mother and/or father need to take a greater responsibility in raising their child/children and not have extended family be guardian.
by AlbertBNormal July 23, 2010
Get the parent up mug.As the survivors excaped by sealing the door shut, there was another giant beast waiting on the other side, as their heads turned each of them knew they were lava'd-up.
by aimee August 10, 2003
Get the Lava'd-Up mug.Perhaps exclusively used in Great Britain.
Refers to the period in which a prison inmate is confined to their cell, such as during nighttime hours.
Can also be used for a more specific personal restriction of movement - e.g: solitary confinement.
Often used by former inmates outside of the context of prison to refer to a curfew or restriction of movement in a residence. For example, a hostel for vulnerably housed people might apply a curfew at 9pm, which may appear to draw a parallel with the prison curfew system.
When used by someone outside of the prison system, it can far more generally refer to any time spent in prison at all.
Refers to the period in which a prison inmate is confined to their cell, such as during nighttime hours.
Can also be used for a more specific personal restriction of movement - e.g: solitary confinement.
Often used by former inmates outside of the context of prison to refer to a curfew or restriction of movement in a residence. For example, a hostel for vulnerably housed people might apply a curfew at 9pm, which may appear to draw a parallel with the prison curfew system.
When used by someone outside of the prison system, it can far more generally refer to any time spent in prison at all.
“Meet me tomorrow, first thing after bang up!”
“What time is bang up?”
“Feels good to be back on the wing. I had 3 days in bang up.”
“It’s just like prison in that YMCA hostel mate. They have bang up at 9pm - every night of the week! Can’t stand it.”
“He’s been a month on the out now, but before that he was banged up for a year.”
“What time is bang up?”
“Feels good to be back on the wing. I had 3 days in bang up.”
“It’s just like prison in that YMCA hostel mate. They have bang up at 9pm - every night of the week! Can’t stand it.”
“He’s been a month on the out now, but before that he was banged up for a year.”
by Rix Fix May 13, 2019
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