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Garbed Up

/ɡɑːrbd ʌp/ · adjective · slang

Dressed up sharp in good gear — fully suited and looking the part.

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Definitions

1

Wearing notable designer or expensive pieces specifically.

“He stays garbed up, head to toe designer every day.”
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2

Used to describe being properly dressed for an occasion.

“Get garbed up, this isn't a sweatpants kind of night.”
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Dressed well and fully outfitted in quality clothes; looking sharp and put-together. From 'garb' (clothing) plus the 'up' intensifier.

“Everybody was garbed up for the release party, no exceptions.”
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Garbed Up In A Sentence

garbed up and ready, picture me rolling in late and fly
he showed up garbed up while we all wore hoodies, awkward
date night means actually getting garbed up for once

Origin & Usage

From 'garb' (an old word for clothing or attire) with the slang '-ed up' intensifier. Common in AAVE and hip-hop-influenced speech for being sharply dressed.

People Also Ask

What does garbed up mean?

It means dressed sharp in good gear and fully outfitted — looking the part for the occasion.

What does garbed up mean in texting?

It's a way of saying someone is dressed up nicely, often in notable or designer pieces, ready to flex.

Where does garbed up come from?

From 'garb,' an old word for attire, combined with the slang '-ed up' intensifier.

Is garbed up the same as dripped out?

Similar — both mean fully dressed and looking good, though dripped out leans harder on the expensive, flexy connotation.

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