by finger man September 23, 2005

A term coined in public school Spanish class rooms. Combining Spanish and English it means: What about it? Typically used in a derogatory sense. Not meant to be said with a smile or a happy inflection. Will result in an offended victim. Expect Gasps from everyone in earshot.
*May also exchange 'it' for any other pronouns, including, but not limited to: he, she, etc.
*May also exchange 'it' for any other pronouns, including, but not limited to: he, she, etc.
"You were late 7 times this week!"
"Que about it?"
"My grandma just died..."
"Que about it?"
"Did you hear about that baby scalder?!"
"Que about her?"
"Que about it?"
"My grandma just died..."
"Que about it?"
"Did you hear about that baby scalder?!"
"Que about her?"
by thehyenas June 16, 2009

by that guy with a big one February 1, 2007

"Dude, that prostitute in the Red Light District blew me for like 3 euro. Que ganga!"
"She fucked me up the ass for 5. Beat that, sucka!"
"She fucked me up the ass for 5. Beat that, sucka!"
by FRYTHATCHIKENN August 18, 2008

The best nacho cheese sauce ever to exist. You can only purchase it in a one gallon can, which will never expire.
by tscott May 10, 2008

by Brewski. August 2, 2009

spanish for whats up, translates "what farts"? origanally from honduras, used in slang.
(significa "que hay de nuevo" normalmente usado en lengua bulgar)
(significa "que hay de nuevo" normalmente usado en lengua bulgar)
by none85 April 24, 2005
