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raise up verb- to make someone angry US
- — Don R. McCreary (Editor), Dawg Speak, 2001
- to warn someone US
- Strike looked at Peanut now, sulking on the corner, demoted to raising up–looking out for the Fury–a flat twenty-dollar gig, no bottles, no commission. — Richard Price, Clockers, p. 4, 1992
- to be released from prison US
- I’ll go home to Galvaston n have it n wait on Joe to raise up. — Seth Morgan, Homeboy, p. 171, 1990
- — William Bentley, Prison Slang, p. 108, 1992
- to leave US
- “Alright, let’s raise the fuck up outta here.” — Renay Jackson, Oaktown Devil, p. 128, 1998
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