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The phrase "asshole up" is not standard or widely recognized in written English.
It may be used informally to suggest someone is behaving in a rude or obnoxious manner, but its usage is limited and context-dependent.
Example: "When he started yelling at the waiter, I knew he had decided to asshole up for the evening."
Alternatives: "act like a jerk" or "be a pain".
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I'm not going to shut this asshole up by telling him I like men, first of all because it's none of his business, and second because he'd just offer me his brother or, god forbid, himself.
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I can go down to any bar in the East Village practically any night of the week and see some asshole standing up there singing Stairway To Heaven".
After he pledged, he'd start coming back to the room really late, stumbling around drunk like an asshole, mess up in here, piss on the toilet seat and the floor and next day act like it's some goddam joke.
(By the way, whatever asshole came up with that deserves a raise).
"So he would come and he would work with the actors and it was like, 'Okay, then you move your leg here, and your asshole goes up here, and then your neck goes over here.' So we worked on it, so the actors felt like, 'Okay, I'm in "A Chorus Line".
Even so, a bunch of assholes dress up like Santa every year, run drunkenly through the streets, and dry-hump each other through sweaty, plush suits.
Should we all just elect populist xenophobic assholes, give up on cooperation and have them just slug it out with each other until no-one's left standing?
The result creates an imaginary crossroads where Jack Torrence follows in Gustave H.'s footsteps as the hotel's steward, unearthing the nasty secrets held there since the "facist assholes" took up residence in the 1930s.
You still have your angryphones who hate everything the PQ does and stands for, but by and large language isn't an issue day-to-day until some asshole stirs shit up.
[Asshole 2 hangs up].
Sign me up, asshole.
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