1. When something isn't right, something is off, or something is fishy.
2. Another version of a sentence is "Wait a minute."
3. "Holding up," it can also mean to support. (verb)
*People use this too if the sentence they're replying to is dirty.
2. Another version of a sentence is "Wait a minute."
3. "Holding up," it can also mean to support. (verb)
*People use this too if the sentence they're replying to is dirty.
- def 1
Commenter 1: I like playing with my sticks*
Replier 1: hold up... something ain't right
Replier 2: hold on a minute. <-- def 2
- def 3
John: The old building had held up well over the years.
Commenter 1: I like playing with my sticks*
Replier 1: hold up... something ain't right
Replier 2: hold on a minute. <-- def 2
- def 3
John: The old building had held up well over the years.
by dogwisdom May 31, 2023

by Dean of corral September 6, 2020

A term popularized by a Twitch Streamer known by the name of xKeynote. Which in terms means to get on the game or stop what you are doing to play something.
by dwfromarthur February 18, 2022

To improve one’s circumstances in an impressive way. To move like a boss, making boss moves and leveling up, typically financially or professionally, but can mean personally (e.g. romantically or physically)
Did you see Kari’s new house? She’s really bossin up!
“Did know Kari got promoted to COO, opened her own shop, & been in the gym?”
“Forreal?? She really boss’d up!”
“Did know Kari got promoted to COO, opened her own shop, & been in the gym?”
“Forreal?? She really boss’d up!”
by ZaddyZee January 23, 2023

by Mister. K January 30, 2016

Trabajo: "Jeffe, what do you think of my expense report?"
Jeffe: "It doesn't flow well. Why don't you try and 'chrispit up' a little bit?"
Jeffe: "It doesn't flow well. Why don't you try and 'chrispit up' a little bit?"
by Mcjd October 11, 2009
