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
by Scottmana November 26, 2007
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.
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.
by Scottmana November 26, 2007
by Scottmana November 26, 2007
The show was really good. So they made a bunch of cheesy copies that were really bad and were nothing like the original.
by Scottmana September 15, 2007
by Scottmana November 26, 2007
by Scottmana September 15, 2007