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How's that

"How's that is a phrase that is used to make an appeal to the umpire of whether the opposition player is out or not.
The English batsman blocked the ball from hitting the wickets by using his leg (Which is against the Leg Before Wicket rule), so the Australians appealed to the umpire "How's that???" to which the umpire would make a decision of "Out" or "Not Out".
How's that by The Land of Smeg January 16, 2008

How's that? 

A phrase used repeatedly to deflate an infuriated or excited person. More effective the more realistically interested and naive of the answer the user sounds. It is commonly used in cases where guilt or the obvious wish to be ignored.

1: WE'RE ALL GUNNA DIE!
2: How's that?
1: AN ASTEROID!
2: How's that?
1: CRASHING DEATH AND FIRE ANnd terror and clouds and and...
2: Want a piece of cherry pie?
1: You drank all the milk you asshole!
2: How's that?
1: I saw you!
2: How's that?
1: With my eyes!
2: How's that?
1: Fucking optics! Or cornias or...or something...
2: Want some water?
How's that? by Pellion August 1, 2009

How's that working for you? 

A question to pose to any person attempting to solve a problem in a way that has failed in the past.
Person #1: "You ran out of gas in your car again?"

Person #2: 'Yes, can you believe it? I don't understand. I always wait until the last minute to fill up my gas tank."

Person #1: "How's that working for you?"

How's that dick taste? 

a usually rhetorical question noting that a person or group has been bitched or one-upped in an almost any aspect of life.
Jared: Dude, I fucked someone's mom last night.

Andrew: Dude, I fucked your mom last night... How's that dick taste?

Jared: Salty

How's that working out for you?

A sarcastic phrase used when you can tell that things may not be going according to plan for the person you are speaking with.
JT: "Ow! Damn it. Do we have bandages? And sterile gauze?"

Meg: "What on earth are you doing?"

JT: "Unloading the knives from the dishwasher."

Meg: "Huh. How's that working out for you?"

How's that taste? 

"What do you think of that?" or "How does that make you feel?"

Originated by a few scumbags that shouted the phrase at a couple kissing (they later both agreed it was good). Later tried to be made into an everyday saying by a mutual friend.
"Ugh, I have work tomorrow."
"How's that taste?"
"Bitter. My job is so boring."
How's that taste? by kailey August 18, 2004