Definder - what does the word mean?

What is take up with?

In a fight, this is a phrase used by onlookers, and instigaters. It urges one fighter to physically wrap their arms around the mid section of the other fighter, lift him/her off the ground, turn the victim's body, in mid air, either horizontally, or upside down, and then slam them back onto the ground. In most cases, injury to the upper body results from the impact. This wrestling move is frequently used in highschool boys team lockerooms in order for senior players to teach freshman teammates who is boss.

We told tyree to take em' up, but we didn't want the boy to end up in the hospital. Damn...

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Take up with - what is it?

1. To have a penis or other object inserted into your anus.

2. To die in a movie.

1. "Joe put his penis in my anus, I take it up the butt"

2. "Did you see Star Wars III, Mace Windu takes it up the butt!"

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What does "take up with" mean?

slang for royally reamed in the butt, getting your butt blasted

Last night, I took it up the gary, and it was leaking so bad, I had to cut it off

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Take up with - what does it mean?

Being taken advantage of in a variety of situations. As if you're bending over, you're in a kind of vulnerable situation where people can easily shove stuff up your ass, and you're taking it with a faint smile.

If he rents this shitty apartment for as much money as their asking, he will totally be taking it up the ass.

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Take up with - meaning

digging deep in your self to apply more effort toward acheiving a goal

Laura was enjoying her carefree, single life but decided to "take it up a notch" and have children.

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Take up with - definition

When people do anal sex.

Justin bieber can take it up the ass with other men. Its true!!!

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Take up with - slang

Discribes the moments before passing a huge turd or "windjammer"

To bend the door handle whilst taking up the slack

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Take up with

(v.) to arm oneself or a group to attack a force.

The militia took up arms against the invaders.

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Take up with

Having the ability within yourself to feel visible, use your voice, and feel you belong in every room you’re in.

Me: "I don't know if I can do this, or belong here."

Also Me: "Take up space! You deserve to be here just as everyone else."

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Take up with

1930's expression for "fuck" (vulgar) or "see" (polite). You hear this expression in old movies, or recent movies (like Get Low) which is about the 1930's.

In the old days we'd say, "When did you take up with Sallie Mae?-- after all she's a married woman." Today we would say, "When did you start seeing Sallie Mae?" Or, "When did you start fucking Sallie Mae?"

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