"All up in" is slang, just not new. You can be in someone's business, or you can be all up in their business.
'Him'
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And the difference is? :: taking notes ::
It's an intensifier.
I bet it's that if you're all up in their business you REALLY shouldn't be.
Does he object to saving him via diseased nookie before she does?
I believe so. Though it's been a long while since I saw it.
EDIT: "All up in" is used in phrases like "You all up in my koolaid and don't even know the flavah!" right before a beat-down for nosiness.
There is NOTHING WRONG with her nookie. The nookie is healthy; it's the lungs that have the problem. The nookie are admittedly attached to the same body as the lungs, but they are not full of happy little tuberculi. Or happy little spirochetes.
Sex which won't transmit TB isn't teh fun sex.
Sex which won't transmit TB isn't teh fun sex.
Please PLEASE let me tag this.
The nookie are admittedly attached to the same body as the lungs, but they are not full of happy little tuberculi. Or happy little spirochetes.
The tuberculi and spirochetes aren't all up in there....
Gris, it's all yours.