A mix between the ghetto 'Wagwarn' and the basic 'what is up', often seen as a culture clash. But as Lil Wayne said, "black and white diamonds, f*ck segregation"
by Q-Fo'shizzleMyNizzle June 3, 2016

A phrase often spoken after answering a question with a rote or automatic response, only to realize you didn't really understand the question, and likely did not mean your answer.
Friend: "I know you don't like fish, so I went ahead and ordered you the raw squid."
You: "That's great. Wait, what?"
You: "That's great. Wait, what?"
by Maelstromleague February 3, 2018

by leprechauns32 October 20, 2015

by razzy raul March 1, 2004

1. A casual greeting or conversation starter, somewhat of a rhetorical question.
Usually followed by something like "Not much, you?," "Nothing much," or even answered with a "Hey man, how's it going?"
syn: How's it going? What is new?
2. syn. What can i do for you?, What would you like? What's on your mind?
Usually followed by something like "Not much, you?," "Nothing much," or even answered with a "Hey man, how's it going?"
syn: How's it going? What is new?
2. syn. What can i do for you?, What would you like? What's on your mind?
1. Person #1: Hey There! What's up?
Person #2: Oh not much. What's up with you?
2. Person #1: Hey come here for a second, I have to ask you something.
Person #2: Ok, what's up?
Person #2: Oh not much. What's up with you?
2. Person #1: Hey come here for a second, I have to ask you something.
Person #2: Ok, what's up?
by GangstaRL December 28, 2005

by T1 May 11, 2004

by pandamanda September 28, 2007
