"I am going to wife you up" is a colloquial expression that means someone intends to commit to a serious, long-term romantic relationship, often with the implication of marriage. It suggests a desire to take the relationship to the next level and make the person an official partner. The phrase reflects a playful, affectionate tone about future commitment.
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My wife and I are going to the grocery store to pick up a few items for dinner.
"Imma wife you" is African-American Vernacular English for "I'm going to marry you", directed at a woman.
if you mean with your wife you can't.
ANSWER: Yes he can, after all this is his wife. But, and I mean but this cop can't fix his wife ticket or arrest because his going to dishonor the ethic of the police department.
no because you cant break up hen your married only get devorced lolz
No, it does not.
buy her something real nice or don't come home
It means going down and the opposite is accending which is of course going up.
It means you're going to throw up. Probably an onomatopoeia.
well when people say that they mean what's uhp what are you doing now up to is the meaning of what going on