1. What you say to someone when you want them to go away.
2. To catch of fire.
3. To make someone very angry.
2. To catch of fire.
3. To make someone very angry.
by Guido1 March 11, 2008
by Alexius November 07, 2003
A question about what another has his attention on. What is he thinking about or busy with? "Up" in this usage is referring to a slag from around the 1930s meaning: occupied with or busy with.
When I saw him he was angry so I asked "what's up?". But he would not tell me what he was angry about.
by Scottmana September 15, 2007
To force someone to leave a group or area, through either violence or fear.
Also, to intimidate someone into leaving a group or area, usually accompanied with implied or express threats of violence.
Also, to intimidate someone into leaving a group or area, usually accompanied with implied or express threats of violence.
"If I find out you ratted on me, I'm gonna have to roll you up."
"He was afraid that he'd get a beat down if he hung around, so he rolled himself up."
"Roll up, or get your ass whooped."
"He was afraid that he'd get a beat down if he hung around, so he rolled himself up."
"Roll up, or get your ass whooped."
by dyrwk July 12, 2009
by dallas chick 2004 March 09, 2004
Anna: Vincent im pregnant
Vincent: Ayyy turn up
Alexander: Dude were going to the strip club tonight
Vincent: Dude were about to turn up
Vincent: Ayyy turn up
Alexander: Dude were going to the strip club tonight
Vincent: Dude were about to turn up
by vincemothhugger October 25, 2015
It means that you either gotta whip your dick out, nut it up, and get your shit done, or stop talking, sit down, and keep quiet.
Person 1: My throat hurts really bad this morning, but I won’t complain. You know what they say, nut up or shut up.
by PastelPearlie November 11, 2017