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What is fake up?When a couple breaks up but only for a couple hours. Chris- Dude Ben and Molly just broke up. fake up - videoFake up - what is it?When two people who weren't really going out, break up. I just heard you just broke up with Brenda. That'd be sad if you were actually going out. Dude, you had a fake-up. What does "fake up" mean?to fake breaking up with a boyfriend or girlfriend to settle disputes with relatives or friends, usually family Jenny and I had a fake-up because her Daddy did not like me. Fake up - what does it mean?A fake break up, used in many cases to liven up relationships or scare people who flirt with their friend's girlfriends or boyfriends. Louis: Fake up - meaningBreaking up with someone you never actually dated; ending an ambiguous non-dating relationship. I saw John faking up with Jane in the parking lot. Fake up - definitionA fake-up is when a couple says, often in order to increase the dramatic effect of an argument, that they are going to break up, when in fact neither of them believes that they will. It can also be when a frequently "on-off" couple swears they're broken up for good this time, and then gets back together. Person A: Did you hear about Ken and Barbie's fight? Fake up - slanganother word for makeup...especially when a girl has it caked on. Yeah she was pretty, but she had waaay too much fake-up on. Fake upWhen a really ugly girl puts on a lot of make up to make herself look beautiful, then when it comes off, she's completely hideous. Yaite has to put so much fake up on, just to simply look decent. Fake upA break up that eventually leads to the couple making back up. Hence, it is not a real break up, but a "fake-up." Larry and Susan broke up again, but you know they're going to get back together... so it's another fake-up. Fake upA break up, but not truly a break up, i.e. both parties still feel an obligation towards one another, engage in frequent phone calls and "meetings", and feel guilty about beginning to date other people. It is a psychological way of coping with the difficulties of a relationship by both parties distancing themselves from the relationship itself and allowing one another breathing room. Person 1: Hey, I just saw Leland and Lisa together last night. Didn't they break up because of school commitments? |
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