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Berlin was geht ab 

"Berlin was geht ab (?)" is a german sentence / question. It is used in case you fucked up while performing a performance (e.g. rapping or singing) or in case you said or did sth. embarassing. The goal is to distract the audience from your fail.

The origin of this sentence is from a well known german rapper called "Eno" who failed rapping his own part of a track on a live event in Berlin (July 2019). He forgot his lyrics and randomly started to speak unclear words. After that he directly asked the audience if they are all good and he wants to hear them sing.

Today it is also used in the youth age group as a funny question. Sometimes you also leave the word Berlin out or replace it with something else.
Example 1 (original):
Eno (a german autotune rapper): *randomly starts to speak chinese on a live concert
"Majfkebdkxkebalfekbfkbrille"

Eno: " Berlin was geht ab ? Seid ihr gut drauf oder was? Ich will euch alle hören, alle zusammen!"

Example 2:
*WhatsApp group chat*
Random dude: "Ey Gruppe was geht ab? Seid ihr gut drauf oder was?
Berlin was geht ab by PizzaXprezz August 26, 2019
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Darum geht's nicht 

It's a german phrase which was invented by Dr. Linus. He always uses it when he doesn't know what to do. It's like a home for him, where he's safe when he's in trouble. It's his everything.
Someone: "Which grade do you have in maths?"
Linus : "Darum geht's nicht."
Darum geht's nicht by Luggas February 23, 2021

E Gorp Eh Geht 

If you are an E Gorp Eh Ghet, you were decided to be one by Paco and Stinger.

Also, E Gorp Eh Ghet's don't forget.
"Dude, I forgot how to play boxhead."

"WHAT! If you are E Gorp Eh Geht, you don't forgeet!".

Ex 2. "E Gorp Eh Geht's don't forget."

AUF GEHT'S! 

Sentence used mostly by Germans when something related to that person or a person nearby is about to happen. Mostly screamed by the person, which is about to do something in a now fearless manner.
Person A: *Peacefully playing some soccer.*
Person B (Probably German): AUF GEHT'S!
Person B: *Proceeds to dropkick Person A*

or

Person A & B are about to lift a couch up the stairs
Person A: *Bends down* 3...2...1.. AUF GEHT'S!
Person A & B proceed to lift the couch at the same time, thanks to the obvious command of A.
AUF GEHT'S! by 05-I June 11, 2019

wie geht es dir 

It means "How are you" in German. It is generally used in informal settings and has nothing to do with the n-word.
Guy 1: "Wie geht es dir"
Guy 2: "Ich geht es gut, und dir?" (I'm doing well, and you?)
wie geht es dir by benjavaz11 February 20, 2019

wie geht es dir 

In germanic countries, it means "how are you", but in English countries, it means the n-word.
"Wie geht es dir"
"Benjamin stop saying the n-word"
wie geht es dir by Benjavaz February 19, 2019

Wie geht es dir 

In German countries it means "how are you?" But in English countries it means the n-word.
"Wie geht es dir"
"Dude stop saying the n-word."
Wie geht es dir by Benjavaz February 19, 2019