nut up v. to become bold, courageous, or forthright; to sack up, man up. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
nut up
v.— «Thats quite awhile to lurk…whyd you decide to nut up now?» —“Re: New here…” by fsunut14@aol.com Usenet: rec.sport.pro-wrestling Nov. 26, 1999. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
nut up v.— «Children: Nut up, get out on the blacktop, and throw that dodgeball back at that little shit harder than he threw it at you. » —“Warning: This post could piss you off” in San Francisco Craigslist Oct...
foot fault n.— «[Antonin] Scalia, the only justice on Favish’s side today, puts it bluntly to him: “We have relatives here who will be very much harmed. You’ve demonstrated some foot faults, the investigators made mistakes. Who...
sack up v. to become bold, courageous, or forthright; to nut up, man up. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)