Sco Pa Tu Manaa is a name of a song sang by Ghanaian Artiste; Patapaa.
It doesn't mean anything. Atleast not in any Ghanaian languages but has been given the meaning "WHAT IS YOUR OPINION ON THIS MATTER" by Ghanaians on Twitter as an inside joke.
(Nobody uses "Sco Pa Tu Manaa" in any spoken languages in Ghana. It's just used on Twitter)
P.S: The artiste Patapaa is popular in Ghana for rapping jibberish sometimes.
(On Twitter)
Post a picture of something and tweet it with the caption " Sco Pa Tu Manaa"
You'll then get thousands of people retweeting your post with their opinions or sometimes stories related to that topic or picture.
The face made by jazz guitarist John Scofield while shredding a solo. Derived from the term "'O' Face", used in Office Space to describe the face one makes when achieving an orgasm.
Dude, that was a mad Sco Face you had while you were ripping those ii-V-I's.
A phrase coined by Ghanaian musician Patapaa in a music video "Daavi" Doesn't have a meaning as it is not in any official language. Has now become an Internet slang to ask an opinion or experience over a particular subject.
Putting up a picture of a laptop with a caption sco pa tu manaa and people give their opinion or experiences with laptops
A sick/hot sexual act involving genital-ocular contact, including ejaculation into the eye or eye socket, made famous by Scarlett Johannson.
WARNING: Sco-Joing may increase the risk of herpes viral infections of the eye
The meaning is legit from a song called Kawoula Biov by Daavi Neba and Patapaa who are Ghanaians. The phrase “sco pa tu manaa” was said by Patapaa in the song which is literally Ghanaian gibberish. It was given a meaning by twitter users “what’s on your mind” or what’s your opinion on a topic.
On twitter when an image is posted with the caption “Sco pa tu manaa” they’re asking for your opinion on the image or what’s on your mindwhen you see the image.