by imfromsocobitches May 03, 2006
an advance notice given when a person stakes a claim to something or somewhere, often shouted as said person is running or when a group of people are given a variety of some sort.
similar to "dibs on" or "i call"
similar to "dibs on" or "i call"
sibling (to sibling)"i got heads up on
the passenger side"
jerry (to group) "i got heads up on the green m&m's"
gord (to friends) "i got heads up on the Playstation"
the passenger side"
jerry (to group) "i got heads up on the green m&m's"
gord (to friends) "i got heads up on the Playstation"
by grant dubya July 02, 2005
(v.) To get "jacked up" is to be altered in a fashion that is undesirable or not to normal working condition(Ex. 1). Could also be something completely undesirable, such as an event(Ex 2). Also could be used as slang for being in a fight...and losing(Ex. 3).
(n.) A truck(or car) with a lift kit. Most likely a 4x4 pickup truck. Mainly used as slang by people from rural areas(Ex 4).
(n.) A truck(or car) with a lift kit. Most likely a 4x4 pickup truck. Mainly used as slang by people from rural areas(Ex 4).
1. Man this screwdriver is jacked up! See that bend in it?
2. The water bill is 300 dollars? That is jacked up!
3. Dude did you see John after that fight lastnight? He got jacked up!
4. "Yeah the parking lot is muddy, can't get to the door. I take my Jacked Up and drop it down in four-by-four." -Drink In My Hand by Eric Church.
2. The water bill is 300 dollars? That is jacked up!
3. Dude did you see John after that fight lastnight? He got jacked up!
4. "Yeah the parking lot is muddy, can't get to the door. I take my Jacked Up and drop it down in four-by-four." -Drink In My Hand by Eric Church.
by Mastercat 001 October 22, 2011
by theWestHamfan October 27, 2003
To have sex no strings attached. A term made popular in the Inland Empire. Other variations of the word choosing, chose, chose up.
"That girl at the party chose up last night"
" I'm trying to choose up this weekend"
" People stay choosing up on me man"
" If you ain't choosing you're losing"
" I'm trying to choose up this weekend"
" People stay choosing up on me man"
" If you ain't choosing you're losing"
by Hayzell June 13, 2012
by Vine: king Forti March 21, 2016
In any physical work environment where workers wear tool belts and occasionally remove them, this phrase is a call to arms (or to re-arm).
by Chris Zizzo August 14, 2006