up in someone’s gold ones

up in (one's) gold ones

slang Extremely close to one; right up in one's face. ("Gold ones" refers to gold teeth.) I got right up in his gold ones and told him I would mess him up if he didn't get me my money. I'm a bouncer for a local club, so I'm used to drunk idiots getting up in my gold ones.
See also: gold, one, up
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

up in someone’s gold ones

and up on someone’s bumper
n. in someone’s face. (Alludes to gold teeth.) He had his smelly face up in my gold ones, so I clobbered him. Why are you up on my bumper, dawg?
See also: gold, one, up
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • up in (one's) gold ones
  • up in (one's) grill
  • alright
  • right now
  • right out
  • right-of-way
  • right of way
  • (the) right of way
  • (right) here and now
  • here and now