A fork of Rural Dictionary
The phrase implies spending and/or committing to spend some sort of money in the given situation.
At the poker game last night, that donkey put that bread up and Usman moped him clean.
Person 1: I spent too much money on bud this month and now I can't make rent.
Person 2: Damn homie stop trippin' and get your bread up.
get your bread up-meaning to get your game on and or to get your swagga on
come on b-diti where losing get your bread up
similar to, “lets get this bread” but motivating someone to do something good for themselves
Example: getting a job, working out
“I think I’m gonna hit the gym and try to lift heavier weights this time.”
“Hell yea! Bread it up baby!”