Folks the answer to wassup is “nothing much”, please don't say any of the stuff like fan, sky, ceiling.
It's just a greeting meaning "What is happening?", and a reply that nothing's happening means you're fine. That is an expression that has about as much meaningfulness as "How are you?" or "How's it going?" All, including "What's up?" are used as greetings.
Funny Ways to Answer What's Up
- "The ceiling."
- "The sky. With a few clouds and 37.4% chance of rain."
- " Outer-space and UFO's"
- "Same old grind."
- " Today is the same as yesterday, which was the same as the day before that, and the day before that, and the day before that, and the day before that" (
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- "My middle finger."
- "What's not up?
this can either be translated as "Hey", "Hey, what are you up to", or "How is it going?". Any similar response is acceptable. "Not much, you?" or even just "Hey" is fine. They are simply leading to initiate a conversation, I wouldn't overthink the context of the wassup.
It's a way of telling someone else to get the conversation off and running. It also implies that you're asking for personal details of where they've been, what they've been doing, etc. Actually, I suppose on that count it could also be considered rude, yes.
What does what's up mean? What's up is an informal greeting (“Hey, buddy, what's up?”), idiomatic phrase, or an inquiry about a current or recent state of affairs (“You seem sad. What's up?”).
6. The London slang ends probably came from Jamaican slang, where it seems to have been more generic or local. The London Slang Dictionary Project ("written by teenagers for their peers and for their teachers") includes: Ends - Area, neighbourhood. From ends — one who is “from the streets” and so knows what's going on.
Definition of the end justifies the means—used to say that a desired result is so good or important that any method, even a morally bad one, may be used to achieve itThey believe that the end justifies the means and will do anything to get their candidate elected.
What exactly is a roadman? You'll find many a different definition online, but the general consensus is that a roadman is essentially a man about the town (typically anywhere from 18-40), who dresses, acts, and speaks (using slang like "tings", "mad", "man" "wahh guan" and more) in a particular way.
1 : to make different without changing into something else an event that altered the course of history. 2 : castrate, spay had the puppies altered. intransitive verb. : to become different customs that alter with the times.
Chapter Two: Ends and MeansEconomicsis concerned with that aspect of behavior which arises from the scarcity of means to achieve given ends. (p. 24). The ends don't necessarily have to an economic flavor, but just be limited or scarce.
: an adult male human being. : a man or boy who shows the qualities (such as strength and courage) that men are traditionally supposed to have. : a woman's husband or boyfriend.
If you say to someone 'you rock' ,it means he is good ,impressive etc..,it is an informal expression. If you say 'you rock me' , 'to rock someone' could mean to surprise or shock someone ( in a good or bad way).
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English. girl! ( you) go(you) go, girl! American English spoken informal used to encourage a girl or woman, or to say that you agree with what she is saying → girl.
Definitions include: a made up sexual maneuver in which a person places saran wrap on their face, and another person defecates on the saran wrap. man in the boat, the.
The LORD sent Nathan to David. When he came to him, he said, "There were two men in a certain town, one rich and the other poor. Then Nathan said to David, "You are the man! This is what the LORD, the God of Israel, says: `I anointed you king over Israel, and I delivered you from the hand of Saul.
SUP is an acronym that's short for, Stand Up Paddle Boarding. The SUP acronym is commonly mistaken for the term cool people use to greet each other (sup, man?).
Half Hour(30 minutes) worth of time, usually seen on a menu for sexual services, as opposed to Full(hour). Source: urbandictionary.com.
interjection. a greeting, similar to "What's going on?" A shortened version of "What's up?" Hey, sup man. See more words with the same meaning: hello and other greetings.