South African slang used as a greeting or upon asking the state of someone's current situation.
Related closely to the term "What Kind" (sometimes spelt "whatkyn", "watkyn" or 'kyn")
Related closely to the term "What Kind" (sometimes spelt "whatkyn", "watkyn" or 'kyn")
Johan: "What say my bra?"
Enoch: " 'Ell i'm poes tired, yoh"
Hendrik: "Sup bro"
Colin: "What say, what say!"
Enoch: " 'Ell i'm poes tired, yoh"
Hendrik: "Sup bro"
Colin: "What say, what say!"
by 4llwn November 9, 2010
 Get the What Saymug.
Get the What Saymug. An archaic English phrase that is still used in a legal and governmental context.  It is used to ask for a verdict or a vote.  
This phrase is sometimes used in everyday conversation with the same meaning - usually with the intent of seeming formal, stylish, or unusual.
This phrase is sometimes used in everyday conversation with the same meaning - usually with the intent of seeming formal, stylish, or unusual.
by Adam168 May 1, 2008
 Get the What say you?mug.
Get the What say you?mug. by katie was here August 30, 2007
 Get the what say you?mug.
Get the what say you?mug. A question asked mostly by radio/TV personality/talk-show host Bill O'Reilly. It means, "What do you think?" or "What are your feelings on the subject?" Variation: What say ye?
by Bill O'Reilly April 19, 2004
 Get the what say youmug.
Get the what say youmug. "My brother played that game you suggested, Jagged Alliance 2, and it was really buggy."
"What you say? It's not buggy!"
"What you say? It's not buggy!"
by Kenthar April 30, 2004
 Get the what you say?mug.
Get the what you say?mug. by +weeze January 25, 2009
 Get the what you sayingmug.
Get the what you sayingmug. 