“Stand Up To” Derived from Stand Up Tall, with laziness and London accent becomes “Stand Up To”. UK Hip Hop/Garage origins. It means to stand up against those bigger than you. Used particulaly when speaking to Entire Cities - London Stand Up To. . (Stand out on your own).
by Marty H February 9, 2005
A person of the respectable moral type. Has a good character and can be relied on to do the right thing.
Girl 1: "OMG last weekend I got so trashed when I was hanging out with Mike."
Girl 2:"OMG you didn't cheat on Jionni did you?"
Girl 1: "No, I wanted to but he was a stand up gentleman about it and just made sure I got home safe"
Girl 2:"OMG you didn't cheat on Jionni did you?"
Girl 1: "No, I wanted to but he was a stand up gentleman about it and just made sure I got home safe"
by fijiicelandic January 27, 2012
by silvermew101 March 15, 2019
For a man to hold a woman in the air or braced against the wall or counter while performing sexual intercourse
by The one and only MC May 5, 2007
I was standing up but I got tired, so I started walking / jogging and moving. It was considerably easier.
by Anduin May 7, 2005
representing where you from or command everybody that lives in any other city to represent where they from. represent ur crew
by gmandynasty November 18, 2005
A brief meeting that is conducted standing up, because it is not intended to last longer than a few minutes, so there is no need for people to sit down and get comfortable.
"Let's have a 5 minute 'stand up' in the morning to make sure everyone knows which clients will be coming in tomorrow."
by Octo September 21, 2013