up and up
getting better, actively rising above, coming in to your own, living large and getting larger.
“feeling d-mn good, i’m on the up and up!”
the opposite of keepin it on the downlow or doing stuff that you don’t want anyone to know.
i ain’t got nothing to hide…it’s all on the up and up. we together, he cool.
said of outspoken, autocratic persons that profess to always be right and boast about how they ‘told somebody off’.
i feel jaded after listening to her. she’s always on the up and up.
to be under the influence of any type of substance that will cause one to be spun out.
sh-t…i was on the up and up for a minute after i did that eightball!
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to pick ones self up after a setback. to rise up after a defeat. a battle cry from the streets of edinburgh, scotland. a shout heard from the stands when someone is jumping for a header during a football game. go on dougie son up and win! up and win! dougie brae!
- Upanishads
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- upanup
to be raised, be heightened, go up. “the quality of submissions is upanup.” 1> indicating an increase in quant-ty. 2> being honest. 1> man, wit de hot weather, da fly shorties’ on da upanup. 2> yeah, i know allgood’s a bit mental, but he always on da upanup wit me.
- up-armor
1. verb: to upgrade, strengthen, install, or add to existing protection against weapons (usually metal plates) on the human body, military vehicle or aircraft or ships, or to fortifications. 2. noun: the upgraded armor installed on people, vehicles, or locations. originating in american military parlance, especially during the iraq war, and shortened from “upgrading armor.” […]
- Up Around the Bend
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