Can be used in relation to a situation or place, ex. a party, or a specific person. For a situation or place, describes either how likely it is for you to find a hook-up there, or how likely in general it is for the average person to find a hook-up. Regarding a specific person, describes the potential to hook-up with them (also, see phu). Can also use the word hup to just mean hook-up, such as "I'd hup him!"
Person: I hope there's a lot of hup at the party tonight!
Other person: Man, I don't know, I'm not feeling the hup.
Person: Tonight is not a hup night for me.
Other person: No, dude, look at all those girls just ready to hup!
Travis: "There's been a terrible accident."
Chris: "Hup."
Billy: "Then, we can pitch a tent."
Jordan: "Hup! Hup! Ho!"
This phrase can also be used in a choral-form. For example, one may begin with exclaiming "hup!" while another chimes in and contributes "Hup!" or "Ho!"
Verb. Used as a command to give encouragement or to get someone moving, particularly if they are lacking in energy. Should not be used too liberally or it will lose it's powerful connotations.
Ailsa: Get up and we can have breakfast.
David: Lets stay in bed for 15 minutes...
Ailsa: Hup!
David: Ok Ok! I'm hupping!
Just say hup and nod your head slightly in the direction of the hup.
Steve and Gord are walking through Yaletown on a Friday night. Steve sees a hot girl to the right. He says "hup," Gord looks at Steve and Steve nods his head to the right. Simple and effective.
Tina and Jen are walking through Yaletown on a Friday night. Tina sees a hot guy to the right. She says "hup," Jen looks at Tina and Tina nods her head to the right. Simple and effective.