Asking the question where it's from, so you know where to take it back for something else..
"Oh this is a great sweater, my friend is looking for one like this, Where did you get it?"

Giver: "Oh we bought it at _________"

"Thanks, I'll tell her to go there and get one..."

<Mental note: Now, i know where to go and return it!>
by Tgif069 December 24, 2009
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A Hebrew slang, for: You dont know what you talk about, you dont understand anything et cet.

A: I saw Brad Pitt last night!
b: Who is Brad Pitt?
A: Where do you live?
by Jobu14 November 22, 2005
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1. a term used to ask a person where they are.

2. a term used to ask a person how they are.

3. a term used to ask a person how far along they are, i.e. on a homework assignment.

4. simply a greeting.
1. julie, where you at!?

2. hey beth - where you at?

3. where you at on the english paper?

4. where you at, mo?
by yevson December 25, 2006
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ebonics: the uneducated way of asking "where are you". an urban expression that is usually spoken on the telephone to determine someone's location. This expression has been used for years in the hood and has been around long before cell phones existed.
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Used by the welsh as an alternative to
Where are you
Text Message "Wher u 2"

Phonecall "Hiya where you to?"
by *Valley* February 8, 2009
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sad attempt by Mobile to connect with a younger, "hipper" generation. Also a rampant exploitation of the frail elderly...these people are forced to speak in Ebonics, talk to Ludacris, wear ridiculous hairstyles, and say things nobody says like "I'm at this bangin party, yo" and "Peace up..."
Where you at? the whole city's behind us!
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A commonly asked question despite its incorrect use of english. This sentence ends in a preposition and its use should be forbidden.
Where you at : 7 out of 10 people use this phrase on a regular basis. Please refer to television, radio, MTV, or random conversations in your local city.
by Kraemer05811 August 3, 2006
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