by Bigfella69 April 15, 2015
by answ January 05, 2012
Originated in Baton Rouge, this term Louisianians and a few Mississippians use, pays homage to the late rapper Gus of Dhat Fam. To “Keep it Gusto” means to keep it real.
by StThomas10 June 28, 2019
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant April 30, 2005
When team A to play a game, they warmed their opponents that they were "playing for keeps" (or playing to win)
by KanikeKen November 01, 2015
To remain calm, cool, and classy at times that may cause you to be otherwise. Not embarrassing yourself and maintaining your composure (i.e. physical appearance, and language) during situations that would cause you to act in an unsightly or unattractive manner.
Diana made sure to only have three drinks because she planned on Keeping it cute, rather than being a sloppy drunk
Joseline had to reminder herself to "keep it cute" when the waitress was rude to her, because she was in a high end restaurant.
Miranda had told Jess to keep it cute, So Jess made sure to pull her dress down every time it rose up while she was dancing.
Joseline had to reminder herself to "keep it cute" when the waitress was rude to her, because she was in a high end restaurant.
Miranda had told Jess to keep it cute, So Jess made sure to pull her dress down every time it rose up while she was dancing.
by Tom_Atoe August 14, 2014
A programming phrase referring to the acronym DRY, or "don't repeat yourself," often used to remind programmers to avoid writing repetitive code and to utilize modularity.
Programmer 1: *writes repetitive code*
Programmer 2: Write some functions, man, come on. Keep it dry.
Programmer 2: Write some functions, man, come on. Keep it dry.
by Bernhard Riemann December 29, 2019