by Ali Shaik December 11, 2015
This phrase originated in the Bay Area by Husalah of the Mob Figaz. It means to gig, turf, go hard, or simply dance at the club. Usually off a pill or two.
by OG tripple OG August 09, 2007
Verb. Lacing up is a prison term meaning that an inmate is putting on his shoes to prepare for a fight.
Inmate: Look at him. He isn't scared at all. He's lacing up right now. Get ready. Shit's about to go down.
by Gohan Barracuda March 03, 2019
#1 verb.-to raise money quickly usually by questionable means
#2 verb.-to get dressed for a night on the town with the intention of attracting Mr. or Mrs. Right Now
#2 verb.-to get dressed for a night on the town with the intention of attracting Mr. or Mrs. Right Now
"You gonna to need to whore up some money tonight if we gonna make it to that show up Montreal tomorrow you know Mary," said Joseph.
Finish gettin' whored up so we can go bitch!
Finish gettin' whored up so we can go bitch!
by DJ Gunner April 01, 2011
(noun) A person who has been spat out of a city, a career, an endeavor, (or anything of the like, usually of a status that is generally perceived as "higher") and is back down to the level of normal people. Originates from the concept of an ocean's waves "washing up" the junk (i.e., seaweed, starfish, beachwood, plastic, debris, dead fish, etc.) onto the shore after having been spat out of the ocean.
After pursuing acting in Los Angeles with mediocre success, he came back home to Kansas, where the folks thought of him as somewhat of a celebrity, but deep down, he knew he was just an LA wash-up.
She lost the congressional race, was booted from her incumbent seat, and had to pack her bags and go back to being a regular old civilian. She tried her best to not make a big presence or be seen much in her hometown, lest her community members recognize her as the political wash-up that she now is.
She lost the congressional race, was booted from her incumbent seat, and had to pack her bags and go back to being a regular old civilian. She tried her best to not make a big presence or be seen much in her hometown, lest her community members recognize her as the political wash-up that she now is.
by Siren2277 May 12, 2021
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