Phrase started at WVU used when finding out certain information or seeing something occur that one thoroughly enjoys. Generally used instead of the older phrases "that's cool" or "that's awesome".
Joey: "Hey man, we're getting a keg tonight."
Alex: "That's what's really hood."
Brian: "Crongratulations Rada, you passed."
Rada: "That's what's really hood."
Alex: "That's what's really hood."
Brian: "Crongratulations Rada, you passed."
Rada: "That's what's really hood."
by Nash131 May 4, 2007
A Harlem (Up-Town) used by Camron and Dip-Set FAR too much, however, is a very catchy phrase, means whats up w/...
by J May 2, 2003
by Jèan-Jacques Brodin December 9, 2003
A series of videos depicting unfortunate occurences (a girl getting hit with a ball, Marie Osmond fainting, etc...) that have been edited to show that a TIE fighter is really behind these events.
Jim-Bob: Remember that video of the girl getting hit by the yellow ball? Well now we know what really happened.
Billy-Bob: I KNEW it was a conspiracy! The yellow ball looked so fake.
Billy-Bob: I KNEW it was a conspiracy! The yellow ball looked so fake.
by S Lee November 7, 2007
A term used to express a salutation to another person. Particularly wanting to hear any good news. Similar to the phrase, "What's up?".
by MoonCricket February 5, 2004
by Tha GoD December 8, 2004
"whats going on?", or "what's up for tonight?"
may be used as, "What's really gracious right now shon/B/broseph?"
also, if someone is getting you pissed off and you're about to throw down
as in, "what's really good?"
may be used as, "What's really gracious right now shon/B/broseph?"
also, if someone is getting you pissed off and you're about to throw down
as in, "what's really good?"
i call Tim and he's like, "What's really gracious?", and i'm like, "You're garbunkin outta control right now!"
by enrico swwwave July 12, 2006