what's up

A question about what another has his attention on. What is he thinking about or busy with? "Up" in this usage is referring to a slag from around the 1930s meaning: occupied with or busy with.
When I saw him he was angry so I asked "what's up?". But he would not tell me what he was angry about.
by Scottmana September 15, 2007
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Whippersnapper

A disrespectful and rude child. Used by older people to refer to much younger.
The whippersnapper ran right by me and almost knocked me over.
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pressure

Motion that is not going anywhere.
1.At work I get allot of pressure when things start going wrong and I don't complete things fast enough.

2.If you run a 30-mile-an-hour car into a wall, you got more than 4000 pounds of pressure.

3. The pressure in the tank is air that wants to get out.
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complex

Having many simple parts.

He kept throwing terms at me until I was blinded by how complex it was.
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cheesy

Not living up to a standard. Less than par. Not as good as one would expect.
The show was really good. So they made a bunch of cheesy copies that were really bad and were nothing like the original.
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heller

Slag for a person (often used when referring to teenagers) that causes trouble wherever they go.
That heller came in here the other day just to cause trouble.
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sup

A contracted form of "What is up" or "What's up". See "What is up".
Seeing some friends, I often say "sup" to start a conversation and to see what they are up to.
by Scottmana September 15, 2007
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