by Johnnysavage22 February 03, 2017
1. When you or people around you are driving fast on the streets, highways, interstates etc.
2. Refers to your energy level
2. Refers to your energy level
1. Yo you see that car? It's definitely got the get up
2. "Hey, you heading to the party tonight?"
"Naw man, I ain't got the get up tonight."
2. "Hey, you heading to the party tonight?"
"Naw man, I ain't got the get up tonight."
by Danger Mouse 007D September 07, 2007
Phrase that really means I Got Fucked or the previous person that worked on this really fucked things up. Used to describe former co-workers that left projects in a royal mess and as the days and weeks go by after they left, each one of these landmines come up and bite you in the ass. You can identify a potential "Rob" before they leave if you overhear their conversation with customers include things like: "What happened was...".
Customer: My electrical gear didn't show up at the job site-when will it be ere?
Sales engineer: What gear and who are you with?
Hangup
Sales engineer: "I Got Robbed!"
Sales engineer: What gear and who are you with?
Hangup
Sales engineer: "I Got Robbed!"
by Leftover Meatloaf September 19, 2013
It means "I understand what you're saying and I will keep your wishes in mind by complying." Usually used when someone asks you something. Very informal.
"Hey Steve, the lady kicked me out tonight. Could I stay at your place?"
"Of course bro. I got you with that."
"Of course bro. I got you with that."
by Lucorange February 09, 2018
by BusySucking January 10, 2019
It's the idea that a person knows what's going on at the present time and were able to understand the innuendo.
I was talking to Andy the other day and he asked me if I noticed the new chick in accounting. I told him hell yes, I got shoes on! I didn't miss that piece of ass.
by quake450 January 27, 2010