up in someone’s gold ones



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

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Hallvar&Eth;R-Ancient Scandinavian
Osberht-Anglo-Saxon
Porphyrios-Ancient Greek
Ealair-Scottish
GertGERT (German), KHERT (Dutch)German, Dutch
Adkin['ædkin]