a southern phrase that when translated literally it means "how much longer do you have", "how much longer do you think", or just "how much longer?" This a usually a question of time.
Dad: How much you like on them dishes boy?
Son: Bout done pop!
Woman: Honey, I know you're excited to leave for the bluegrass festival but I HAVE to finish this laundry!!
Man: Well, how much you like?
Woman: About 20 more minutes
Son: Bout done pop!
Woman: Honey, I know you're excited to leave for the bluegrass festival but I HAVE to finish this laundry!!
Man: Well, how much you like?
Woman: About 20 more minutes
by Guslab July 08, 2010
Now how about that. or how you like that.
You can use this phrase whenever you have defeated someone and they have nothing else to say.
You can use this phrase whenever you have defeated someone and they have nothing else to say.
by T0otz August 07, 2008
Basically a substitute for thats what she said, esp. when that saying gets overused, and you want to impress your date.
DUDE< hurry up and eat that sub
Bro< chill out, its not like i can get it all in at once
Dude< Thats how grandma died!
(teacher): I dont think you guys are mature enough to handle this unit.
(students): Thats how grandma died!
Bro< chill out, its not like i can get it all in at once
Dude< Thats how grandma died!
(teacher): I dont think you guys are mature enough to handle this unit.
(students): Thats how grandma died!
by brochacho July 01, 2010
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by RavenPhan January 31, 2016
Magician slang for common folk who wonder how their tricks are performed. Used by magicians Tony Wonder and G.O.B. on the television series Arrested Development.
Tony Wonder: "The 'How dey do dat’s' ate it up."
G.O.B.: " Oh, poor Michael. You do not think like a magician. Such a 'How dey do dat.'"
G.O.B.: " Oh, poor Michael. You do not think like a magician. Such a 'How dey do dat.'"
by xfanatic50 May 04, 2005
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