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up in someone’s gold onesup in so’s gold ones and up on so’s bumper. n. insomeone’s face. (Alludes to gold teeth.) He had hissmelly face up in my gold ones, so I clobbered him. Whyare you up on my bumper, dawg?up the pole mod. alcohol intoxicated. You sound a littleup the pole. Why don’t you call back when you’resober?up time n. the time when a computer is running. Onsome systems the down time is longer than the up time.up to one’s eyeballs and up to one’s ears mod. filledup with something. We are up to our eyeballs withtrouble around here. She’s up to her ears in marriageproposals.uppity [“@p@di] mod. haughty. (Folksy.) Why is she souppity?the urge to purge n. the need to throw up. Pete feltthe urge to purge and ran for the john.UVs [“ju”viz] n. ultraviolet rays from the sun; sunshine.(Initialism.) I wanna get some UVs before we go home.224

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