adverb General Slang

upsuh

· adverb · mle

Out of town, away from the ends.

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Definitions

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Somewhere outside your usual area — often used by London roadmen for trips out to the countryside, suburbs or specifically for county lines drug runs to smaller towns. Literally 'up so' / 'up there' in patois cadence.

“He's been upsuh for two weeks, ain't been seen round ends.”
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upsuh In A Sentence

He's been upsuh for two weeks, ain't been seen round ends.

Origin & Usage

Jamaican Patois 'up so' meaning 'up there/over there', adopted into MLE with the meaning narrowed to 'out of London/out of the ends'.

Variants up suhup so

People Also Ask

What does upsuh mean?

It means out of town, away from the ends (your local area).

How do you use upsuh in a sentence?

"He's not around, he went upsuh for the weekend."

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