by Niccck June 29, 2020

by VolcanoChronic January 7, 2007

(verb; infinitive: to chalk up)
It means literally everything and anything that you want it to mean, but only in British slang.
Made by a musician, streamer and youtuber James Marriott on a “Cursed Buzzfeed Quizzes”.
It means literally everything and anything that you want it to mean, but only in British slang.
Made by a musician, streamer and youtuber James Marriott on a “Cursed Buzzfeed Quizzes”.
Dude, you should DEFINITELY stream “Bitter Tongues” by James Marriott. It’s SO chalked up! And “Slow Down”! So chalked up...
by alexawastaken October 13, 2022

When already told they could not drink from the crystal chalice, Matthew up-douche'd the situation by also pointing out that the chalice is from Tiffany & Co.
After taking a shot of vodka, Jason up-douched himself by stating that he usually only drinks black label whiskey.
After taking a shot of vodka, Jason up-douched himself by stating that he usually only drinks black label whiskey.
by seebass54 July 18, 2011

Used to describe/question an unfavourable outcome. Similar in use to horseshit.
Commonly used in Australian conversation.
Similar but not the same as G'd up, Geed up
Commonly used in Australian conversation.
Similar but not the same as G'd up, Geed up
Example 1
Boss: "We haven't hit our profit targets for this quarter. Unfortunately I am left with two options. Either accept a pay cut or, you're fired!"
Employee: "Is this a G up?"
Example 2
"I have been waiting all day for my dildo to arrive in the mail and have just been told it will arrive in another 3 days. What a fuckin G up."
Boss: "We haven't hit our profit targets for this quarter. Unfortunately I am left with two options. Either accept a pay cut or, you're fired!"
Employee: "Is this a G up?"
Example 2
"I have been waiting all day for my dildo to arrive in the mail and have just been told it will arrive in another 3 days. What a fuckin G up."
by Oh hey bro! May 25, 2020

All the way, entirely and completely.
by JordanC September 8, 2008
