This means, "What's going on?" It is shortened to, "What a gwan!"
what a gwan Sean Kingston is going on
what a gwan Sean Kingston is going on
by OMGgirl;D August 31, 2009
I see a crowd who focus on a person in the road. So i ask my friend who is in there: "What the hell in here"
by Trang Nguyen November 05, 2005
A Phrase shouted at any time you would normally say a exclamation.Influenced by god himself, Bob Saget
by bobert333 April 07, 2006
It is a question in most movie wherein the answer is "we wait". I'm sure you have heard or encountered this phrase being asked by the actor or some supporting actor to someone else especially in movies wherein the main characters are planning on something big... whether an escape, a rescue or whatever.
by slyde January 11, 2012
The phrase "What it do" is colloquial speech for the English expressions "How are you doing today" or "Hello, what is going on?" It is also used as a rhetorical question, often clarifying, or re-emphasizing what was just acknowledged. This practice of language is often used by African Americans, or Hispanics.
"Yo dawg, what it do?"
by cha'j December 05, 2006
by Jimmy B. October 23, 2005
by Greg Amato November 26, 2006