P1: Hey, why are you acting all emotional and sad
P2: I got my employee review. My evaluation says I got an attitude problem, which cost me annual raise
P1: But they gave you feedback about how to fix that right?
P2: yeah!
P1: Well, then MAN UP! Master this accentuated (highlighted) negative you received under pressure! They just told you how to get your money up! So go get your money up!
P2: True! Thanks for flipping that around; instead of pouting, I'm planning!
P2: I got my employee review. My evaluation says I got an attitude problem, which cost me annual raise
P1: But they gave you feedback about how to fix that right?
P2: yeah!
P1: Well, then MAN UP! Master this accentuated (highlighted) negative you received under pressure! They just told you how to get your money up! So go get your money up!
P2: True! Thanks for flipping that around; instead of pouting, I'm planning!
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by Gerard Irick April 16, 2010
Get the man-up mug.originally used in context to video games in which, if a player's character was on the verge of death, one would shout to the player to "man-up." has elvoved into meaning "stop being a big wussy baby."
Dude, stop crying and man-up! (or)
Tony: Dude, can we take a break from the Wii? My hands are cramping?
Ralph: Man-up, wuss!
Tony: Dude, can we take a break from the Wii? My hands are cramping?
Ralph: Man-up, wuss!
by SUPER-AWESOME-MAGIC November 30, 2006
Get the man-up mug.v. To act in accordance with established masculine roles in a given situation, implying courage and responsibility. Usually used in the imperative, the term is a favorite of police who want suspects to incriminate themselves. Ironically, advice to 'man-up' is usually followed by a promise that it is the least painful alternative.
You signed for a package full of weed, now you need to man-up, and admit that you knew what was in it. It'll go easier for you with the judge.
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2.To be manning up: he manned up once he saw the one.
3.To have manned up: he manned up for his son in the past.
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2.To be manning up: he manned up once he saw the one.
3.To have manned up: he manned up for his son in the past.
1.Did he man-up, or fess-up to his moma!?
2.Today I might be manning-up, for class.
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3.Get up to my level of happiness, before you leave.
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1.To man up: Its time for you to man up for your baby girl.
2.To be manning up: he manned up once he saw the one.
3.To have manned up: he manned up for his son in the past.
1.To man up: Its time for you to man up for your baby girl.
2.To be manning up: he manned up once he saw the one.
3.To have manned up: he manned up for his son in the past.
1.Did he man-up, or fess-up to his moma!?
2.Today I might be manning-up, for class.
3.Get up to my level of happiness, before you leave.
2.Today I might be manning-up, for class.
3.Get up to my level of happiness, before you leave.
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