Blessup is a slang term that originated from Jamaican Patois and is commonly used in the Rastafarian culture. It is a combination of the words “bless” and “up” and is used as a friendly greeting or an expression of well-wishes.
When someone says “blessup,” they are essentially sending positive vibes or blessings to the person they are speaking to. It is a way of acknowledging and respecting the divine presence within each individual. This term is often used among friends or within the Rastafarian community to show love, respect, and a sense of unity.
Example 1: “Hey, my friend! Blessup! How’s everything going with you?”
Example 2: “Before we part ways, just wanted to say blessup to you and your family. Take care and stay blessed!”
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