key up
adv. (slang) 1. yes 2. to agree
1. "yo mikey, you gonna go smoke?"
"key up."
2. "hey man i just obtained fifty mililiters of sodium hydroxide!"
"oh, key up. let's titrate that bitch."
"key up."
2. "hey man i just obtained fifty mililiters of sodium hydroxide!"
"oh, key up. let's titrate that bitch."
keyed up
Feeling nervous, exited, stressed.
Mood test form question: Have you felt keyed up or on edge?
Applicant: (yes)
Applicant: (yes)
keyed up
really high on cocaine
(presumably because you've been using car *key* to bump cocaine in some bathroom)
(presumably because you've been using car *key* to bump cocaine in some bathroom)
one more bump before we go?
naw, i'm all keyed up, let's roll.
naw, i'm all keyed up, let's roll.
keyed up
ready to go, bubbling over
I'm so keyed up for TRE2K6!!
SHUT THAT KEY UP
Something you shout when someone is being extremly loud in opening a door.
Person 1: WILL YOU SHUT THAT KEY UP?
Person 2: Sorry, its a new lock!
Person 2: Sorry, its a new lock!
keep the key up
Keep your head up and don't give up on someone if they're rich. They can change for you if they really love you.
"I told her keep the key up"
Kei-ed Up
Pronounced Keyed up.
High on positive energy and ready for anything, presumably because you are high as a Shaolin Monk on Kei or Chi energy because you have been practicing your Kei (or Chi), hence Key-d up.
A similar effect may also be achieved due to the use of pharmacological stimulants such as Cocaine or Amphetamines.
Etymology: Derived from G'd Up, as "I stay G'd up" (as the per the lyrics in the G-Unit song, featured on the 2003 album "Beg for Mercy") but modified instead to "I stay Kei-ed up" in order to reflect the Kei (or Chi) practice.
High on positive energy and ready for anything, presumably because you are high as a Shaolin Monk on Kei or Chi energy because you have been practicing your Kei (or Chi), hence Key-d up.
A similar effect may also be achieved due to the use of pharmacological stimulants such as Cocaine or Amphetamines.
Etymology: Derived from G'd Up, as "I stay G'd up" (as the per the lyrics in the G-Unit song, featured on the 2003 album "Beg for Mercy") but modified instead to "I stay Kei-ed up" in order to reflect the Kei (or Chi) practice.
"I'll be alright cos I stay Kei-ed up"
or
-"How you been? You been practicing your Kei?"
-"Yea, I've been great, still practicing the Kei"
="Oh that great, I'm also staying Kei-ed up, great isn't it..."
or
-"How you been? You been practicing your Kei?"
-"Yea, I've been great, still practicing the Kei"
="Oh that great, I'm also staying Kei-ed up, great isn't it..."