UK-slang
If a person grasses on someone else, they tell the police or someone in authority about something bad that that person has done
If a person grasses on someone else, they tell the police or someone in authority about something bad that that person has done
by AlmightyMaster September 11, 2020
To betray, disrespect
by Queen_Lolo September 25, 2017
by majestrar February 19, 2007
To love someone is to give them your trust and shit and when some one cares about and and do anything for you
by Carlos coy October 01, 2017
To rock someone : Danielle finna rock lil tay anyday now cuz she needs an ass whoopin from somebody if her parents not gonna do it themselves.
by Everyusernamestaken April 28, 2018
by roflmywafflestatus April 12, 2006
Usually refers to God (or Jesus) without actually naming Him. (The Man upstairs.)
In general, alludes to the boss, the man in charge, upper level supervision, a member of management, or the executive decider.
In general, alludes to the boss, the man in charge, upper level supervision, a member of management, or the executive decider.
"SOMEONE UPSTAIRS must like me 'cause I pulled through that rut like a miracle."
"Better cover your ass, boi. SOMEONE UPSTAIRS is gunnin' for you."
"I'm sorry, ma'am but that decision is for somebody above my pay grade. I'll have to refer this matter to SOMEONE UPSTAIRS."
"Better cover your ass, boi. SOMEONE UPSTAIRS is gunnin' for you."
"I'm sorry, ma'am but that decision is for somebody above my pay grade. I'll have to refer this matter to SOMEONE UPSTAIRS."
by Chengo Bolemongo October 06, 2006