A Statement Basically Saying "Hit me up", "Call Me", "Message" and/or "Text Me" When your not busy
Mostly Used in Florida
Mostly Used in Florida
by Elfresh September 06, 2009
An expression used when getting drunk off of Jim Beam, referring to Star Trek. When one says "Beam me up" They usually intend to get drunk to the point that they may as well actually be "beamed up," because they intend to be completely incoherent, and trying to carry out a real conversation with them would be almost impossible.
by hare bear September 09, 2010
by Lmaojones July 04, 2021
when you move to new neighborhoodor city and you need somebody to introduce you to people in the city/town
jane just moved to newyork from a small town and said to tom " beem me up" cause he knew everyone
just moved into town and dont know anyone can someone beam me up
just moved into town and dont know anyone can someone beam me up
by iamasinner June 11, 2021
A conversation piece that always puts a fine point to the conclusion of the dialogue. It also shows the serious nature of the statement.
That's not an airplane, it's a deceptacon! Beam me up. or "Steve is such an asshole, I hope he goes to the Madison tonight. Beam me up.
by Valentino the great January 10, 2004
Popularized by flamboyant Ohio senator James Traficant, used as an exclamatory ending to a controversial statement; to express frustration
I have been fighting the political machine since the day I arrived in Congress, and will do so 'til the day I die...Beam me up.
by Frank January 10, 2004
A way to say that you have made a final statement, rather than saying such as "fuck you" or "skippity bop pow", or "it's over, it's a scratch" Right Steve?
by JP January 09, 2004