Popular catch phrase in the 1980's which was the result of a popular TV commercial for a medical emergency service that targeted the elderly.
The commercial featured a blue haired, pre-historic woman, dishoveled and lying at the foot of the stairs. She presses her emergency call button that is located on a necklace around her wrinkly old head and shouts:
"I've fallen and I can't get up!"
The commercial featured a blue haired, pre-historic woman, dishoveled and lying at the foot of the stairs. She presses her emergency call button that is located on a necklace around her wrinkly old head and shouts:
"I've fallen and I can't get up!"
huband: "Bitch, where's my sandwich?"
wife: "I've fallen, and I can't get up!"
husband: "You didn't answer my goddamn question!"
wife: "I think I broke my hip."
husband: "I'll break your other freakin' hip if I don't get my sandwich now!"
wife: "I've fallen, and I can't get up!"
husband: "You didn't answer my goddamn question!"
wife: "I think I broke my hip."
husband: "I'll break your other freakin' hip if I don't get my sandwich now!"
by Bill2455 December 23, 2005

by Christopher Pickass January 30, 2010

Tonight, we're getting fucked up.
by Martdogg February 10, 2008

by Jagsman February 14, 2012

The process of uplifting the spirits and improving your mood while listening to the lyrics and beats of Drake's (Aubrey Graham) music.
Similar to a feeling of being high.
Similar to a feeling of being high.
Mel: Hey, I just bought "Thank Me Later," wanna get Draked up tonight?
Leah: Hell yeah.
Steve: What's going on tonight?
Leah: We're getting Draked up, son.
Leah: Hell yeah.
Steve: What's going on tonight?
Leah: We're getting Draked up, son.
by drizzy wife March 4, 2011

The term "get laid up" basically just means chilling, cuddling, and vibing wit your significant other.
by drakesucks November 29, 2019
