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Spock up 

Synonym of "swot up". Meaning to learn something about- to study- or to research- a specific subject intensively, often as revision before an exam. Basically, to educate yourself.

Named for the intelligent, scientific Star Trek character Spock.
I should spock up on my geography before going travelling.

You should spock up on... well, everything... before you open your mouth, Sarah Palin.
Spock up by busy-spocking-up November 23, 2011
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stock up and square up

To prepare for a fight (get gear, practice, etc.) then knock motherfuckers out
"Aye, new jack! You better stock up and square up if you really gon' fight Lil B."

Shock up Knock up 

When you are banging a girl against a wall, then you perform a shocker and right as you are about to cum, you go back into her vagina, attempting to knock her up.
"Last night I was banging my big tiddy goth gf, when I accidentally did the Shock up Knock up."
Shock up Knock up by anarchy morty November 8, 2019

Stack up before you stock up. 

To prioritize earning or saving money over spending it.

Saving a substantial amount of money to invest.
If I want to get something nice for Christmas, I have to start stacking up before I stock up.

If you want to make good money buying shares, you have to stack up before you stock up.

Stock up with cuteness

It's used when we watch a streamer or video that we find entertaining, it can trigger the release of serotonin in our brain, which can contribute to positive emotions such as smiling.
"I need to watch some LadySolystra need to "stock up with cuteness".
Stock up with cuteness by Lolrace October 14, 2025

Fired Up A Sock

When a male is in the act of masturbation under the sheets. A sock is used to catch all the semen. Often times left on the floor when finished.
Greg: What is this sock doing on the floor?
Tony: Oh, I fired up a sock last night.
Greg: Ah dude.......
Fired Up A Sock by a drew March 3, 2010

Your stock just went up 

Gaining new or increased respect, credibility, appeal, attention, and/or regard. To gain a positive opinion about or interest in.
I didn't know much about you but when I found out you wrote for "The Onion" your stock just went up with me.
Your stock just went up by CLS CU December 24, 2014