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Whate (pronounced What-ee) is another updated version of its original counterpart “Whato” This is a simplified and quicker version of saying “What’s up

When asked what does Whate mean it is traditional to state “Whate means Whate” before explaining the meaning of the word.
Sam: “Hey is that Moe over there ?”
Abraham: “Yeah it is! Whate Moe how you doing !”
Moe: “Whate squad I’m chilling with Tank how are yall?”
Whate by TforTank May 31, 2021
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There were plenty of WHATE people at the Donald Trump Rally last night in Tampa, Florida.
WHATE by Auntie Se August 1, 2018
Its a stupid way to write/say the word "what". This word is made by a accident. Please dont mistake this word with "whatever". They have different meanings.
Whate are you saying?
Whate is this?
You did whate?
Whate by Boing Teternal May 14, 2023

whate'baa? 

Universal short for "What about?", "What's up?", "What's going on?", "What the fuck?", "What do you want?"
Locke: Help me! I'm scared!
Jack: Whate'baa?

Kate: Look at me now! I need your attention!
Sawyer: Yeah. Whate'baa?
whate'baa? by John-PP May 8, 2008

Gingerbread Water 

Gingerbread Water Is Gingerbread Water 🗿🤝
Gingerbread Water🗿🤝”
Gingerbread Water by 444.vis August 14, 2022

be like water 

TO BE SHAPELESS,FORMLESS,HAVING NO PARTICULAR STYLE.
A FAMOUS BRUCE LEE SAYING.
“You must be shapeless, formless, like water. When you pour water in a cup, it becomes the cup. When you pour water in a bottle, it becomes the bottle. When you pour water in a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Water can drip and it can crash. Become like water my friend.”
BE LIKE WATER.....
be like water by GS71 May 16, 2015

That’s a mean cup of water. 

That’s a mean cup of water — A mytho-legendary quote attributed to The Man in Black himself Johnny Cash when he performed live at San Quentin Prison.

Many people were against his performance in prisons especially prison guard unions who thought that a Johnny Cash prison performances would quite probably incite riots.

What actually happened was that Cash said: “If there are any guards still talking to me could you bring me a cup of water”.

After he finished drinking it, Cash destroyed and crushed the tin cup in which his water had been provided. Then he sang a song about the uselessness of San Quentin Prison and theories of rehabilitation called: San Quentin.

His Johnny Cash Live at San Quentin Album was certified gold on August 12th 1969 and in spite of the documented evidence to the contrary, the legend of the “ That’s a mean cup of water” quote is more powerful than what actually occurred.

But that’s the thing about a good and well told mytho-legendary story: it’s never what actually happened; it’s what SHOULD HAVE HAPPENED!!!!
That’s a mean cup of water. I felt tough like I’ve seen a thing or two; but I’ve never seen anything as hard as the cup of water I just drank!!!!