by billybobjoebobsteve August 04, 2005
1. get "perks"; as applied to college athletes;
2. have connections; for getting preferential treatment
2. have connections; for getting preferential treatment
1. The college students got "hooked up" and all received mopeds to cruise around campus
2. He was "hooked up" and could get into the movies free.
2. He was "hooked up" and could get into the movies free.
by Jan Winning September 13, 2005
by ASN500 October 10, 2005
Based on the age range and context this term is put in, it can mean a number of different things
1) Middle school age- kissing or making out at most (unless for those few mature sluts who make make it farther)
2) High School- Generally having sex. For most freshman and some sophomores, this means kissing or making out, unless they make it farther which can be common
3) Young adults- sex.
4) Older adults, like parents- Being really nicely helped out
1) Middle school age- kissing or making out at most (unless for those few mature sluts who make make it farther)
2) High School- Generally having sex. For most freshman and some sophomores, this means kissing or making out, unless they make it farther which can be common
3) Young adults- sex.
4) Older adults, like parents- Being really nicely helped out
1)John and Lilly are hooking up at the school dance tonight!
2) I hooked up with the quarterback, his d is tiny
3) I think I might've hooked up with Jerry when I was drunk.....
4) Wow!! Bobby really is hooking me up with those concert tickets!
2) I hooked up with the quarterback, his d is tiny
3) I think I might've hooked up with Jerry when I was drunk.....
4) Wow!! Bobby really is hooking me up with those concert tickets!
by thottyhoe March 13, 2015
John hooked up with Mary. (so what did they actually do? Did they meet at the park? Did they talk? or did they duke like viagra-injected rabbits? who knows...)
by thedon November 17, 2004
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by da madd scientist October 03, 2003