Northern English word of greeting, surprise or warning.
Etymology: from Old Norse "Se Upp" meaning 'look up' or 'watch out'.
Etymology: from Old Norse "Se Upp" meaning 'look up' or 'watch out'.
by Beery March 11, 2009
Get the Ayupmug. a greeting. as in hello or hi. common in the Nottm area of UK and the Midlands. is often followed by the word 'me duck'.
by dee October 13, 2003
Get the Ayupmug. barnsley dialect
generally used as a greeting but can also be used as an expression of shock, or to ask someone how they are.
"You have one word that means Hello, How are you, Whats this, Hang on a minute and bloody hell! (Ayup..)"
generally used as a greeting but can also be used as an expression of shock, or to ask someone how they are.
"You have one word that means Hello, How are you, Whats this, Hang on a minute and bloody hell! (Ayup..)"
by emmarelda October 21, 2006
Get the ayupmug. by DrLeathers October 4, 2004
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Get the Ayupmug. 