A fork of Rural Dictionary
When a man or other woman looks up a woman’s skirt or pants
scruples; to have manners;
May also be spelt Brought-upsie
WestIndian/Caribbean in orient - Barbados, WHUT.
Example 1: Child, you ain't got no brought-upsy?
Translation: My Child, have you not any manners?
Example 2: What, you ain't got no brought-upsy?
Translation: I can't believe you're doing that. Were you not taught any manners as a child?
up you go; uh-oh (expression used to distract or comfort babies or small children in different situations)
interjection
1.
(used, as for reassurance, at the moment of lifting a baby up.)
2.
interjection
an expression, usually of reassurance, uttered as when someone, esp a child, stumbles or is being lifted up
Sohail Sanati
Upsy-daisy!!!