So drunk you think that doing things that are incredibly bad for you are also incredibly funny. So drunk you can't do anything but lay around.
by Ass Raider May 14, 2003
As Kelly fell out of the ugly tree and hit successive branches on the way down, she went from nothing to write home about to ugly to broke down to busted to straight TORE UP!
by Nick D February 10, 2004
Used as a DESCRIPTION
the TORE in "tore up" replaces negative words like "fucked," "beat," and "messed" in a phrase of dissatisfation.
Also used as an ACTION:
Succeeding beyond expectation.
the TORE in "tore up" replaces negative words like "fucked," "beat," and "messed" in a phrase of dissatisfation.
Also used as an ACTION:
Succeeding beyond expectation.
by Busta Crevice March 14, 2005
Meatwad: "Now where's my whisky? im gon'get tore up!"
Ignignokt: "We shall acquire some wine on the way to the mall..."
Err: "And then we can get Tore Up!"
Ignignokt: "And pass out in the hot sun..."
Ignignokt: "We shall acquire some wine on the way to the mall..."
Err: "And then we can get Tore Up!"
Ignignokt: "And pass out in the hot sun..."
by Devin Gallagher February 6, 2006
Past tense of the infinitive "to tear" paired with preposition "up"; combined to form idiom to describe destruction of either material or intangible condition.
Yo 'sup! I tore up a check I wrote when I realized I had written it for an amount inconsistent with the value of my purchase, mothafucka! It tore up my heart to have wasted the resource! Word!
by Truth2Power September 1, 2004
Having extreme gasto-intestinal discomfort or pain, often resulting in diarreha and or excessive gas.
Usually pronounced as "toe up"
Usually pronounced as "toe up"
by MH Dave March 3, 2004
Past Participle of: to tare
Completed something with remarkable achievement.
Used in conjunction with a depiction of tearing a piece of paper while saying the phrase.
Completed something with remarkable achievement.
Used in conjunction with a depiction of tearing a piece of paper while saying the phrase.
by MACKhustlaP November 18, 2005