hands up
The universally accepted gesture of, or order thereof, surrender between any combatants in which the
surrendering party(s) hands are elevated
90 degrees vertically without weapons, in order to visually display the non-possession of any weapon, and the voluntary
cessation of all hostile action on behalf of the surrendering party(s).
Hands Up
by chrischigadoba on May 09, 2008 08:18:09
A genre of trance music which typically ranges between
138 and
145 BPM. It has themes in common with Euro, Trance,
Happy Hardcore, and Hardstyle. It is typically unpretentious; very poppy and commercial.
Hands Up
by Terrum on Aug 14, 2010 08:39:53
Hands Up can mean many things.
1. Hands Up is the common term used for officers with weaponry when a crime is committing, they aim the weapon at the criminal and usually shout "Hands Up"
2. Hands Up is a type of Dance/Techno in the music genre, usually around
135 to 150
bpm. It has a kick to bass style and is usually repetitive, every 16-beats has a stage up. See
Dancecore
Example:
1. The police sees the
criminal, They aim their weapon at the criminal and shout "Hands Up! This is the police!"
2. Woah, This
tune...It makes me wanna dance! ~ That would be the Kick'n'Bass workin' in
the Hands Up genre.
Hand up
by 13Beans on Aug 23, 2018 09:53:24
Hands-up
by steve213546 on Nov 14, 2006 02:11:56
Example:
Dude1:Hey, Do You want to
be happy right now.
Dude2:Well, Yeah
Dude1:
Alright, We'll Listen to Some
Hands-Up.
hand up
by Mr. Malcom Zebra on Aug 01, 2006 12:28:34
hands up don't shoot
by FriendOrFlake on Nov 27, 2014 03:08:36
Example:
Lindsay: There was a hands up don't shoot rally over in Mt
Vernon last night
Keith: Yeah, I saw. A bunch of hipsters and gangbangers finally found some
common ground
Lindsay: There was a shooting. One of the
protestors shot another.
Keith: Does that mean there's going to be another rally tomorrow?
Lindsay: No, the guy who got shot was white
put your hands up
by remelasda on Jul 08, 2015 06:26:34
Hand me up
by Hone on Mar 04, 2008 16:12:17
Where the young generation in a family adopts and purchases
new technology product at a fast rate, and old versions (that are in working order but are not up to current standards) of that technology product are given to the parents or older generations of family.
Commonly occurs multiple times on
commodity technology gadgets, leaving your parents with many gadgets to play with.
Called 'hand me up' in
contrast to 'hand me down'.
Example:
Computers: having
purchased a new computer to replace my 'slow' computer, I have given it to my
grandpa to use. Thus the computer is a 'hand me up'.
hand hold up
by benormous on Feb 23, 2006 06:41:45
In celebration, when one person goes for a high five and another goes
to pound it (
fist to fist). A slight moment of confusion occurs, normally
resolved in two to 20 seconds.