Spanish slang. Literally means "What's happening, pumpkin?" It's a childishly friendly way of asking someone what's going on.
by Calabazahead June 20, 2009
A phrase meaning what's up or how's it going in Spanish. Often used as a casual greeting between two or more friends.
see also: ca va, how's it going and what's up
see also: ca va, how's it going and what's up
by Olly J June 4, 2005
For example,you are with friends for this example im going to make up names lets say their called hermana and orton.you are playing a game with them and one of them beats you really good you would scream out "pero que le pasa!"
by buddy john May 7, 2009
by que pasaaa December 24, 2004
It means what's up in spanish, but is not really used that way. You are supposed to say: que lo que!
Que pasa it's only used when you mean to say : what is happening?
Que pasa it's only used when you mean to say : what is happening?
gringo: que pasa?
Dominican: como asi?
gringo: I meant what's up!
Dominican: what a loser, se dice que lo que!
Dominican: como asi?
gringo: I meant what's up!
Dominican: what a loser, se dice que lo que!
by AlexandraBG August 29, 2008