by Jake March 05, 2005
A type of wrong grammar, as it could not be used in a single question: What that mean? This phrase could be used at the end of a question sentence, but there must be an 's' following the 'mean': Do you know what that means? This is already accepted in the English Language, as the phrase is often used in the public.
A: Fk you!
B: What that mean?
C: (Raise his middle finger)
B: What that mean once again?
A: To have sex that mean.
B: What that mean?
C: (Raise his middle finger)
B: What that mean once again?
A: To have sex that mean.
by 79797979797979 May 26, 2016
Originated in the ghetto streets of High Wycombe, England. Upon being insulted with the usual derogotory profanities, the person would then reply with this phrase. Making the person whol insulted you, think about what indeed are they. Realising they are nothing, this insult usually wins....
Colin: "you know, you really are a cock!"
Alger: "really?"
Colin: "yeh, and your gay!"
Alger: "really? well tehn what are you?"
Alger: "really?"
Colin: "yeh, and your gay!"
Alger: "really? well tehn what are you?"
by Alger Barington December 31, 2004
A line in Shakespear's "Romeo & Juliet" asking what significance the name of an object has to the properties of that object. Also recited in Tupac's "Peep Game" in reference to himself and his own personal qualities.
1. "What's in a name? A rose by any other name would smell just as sweet."
2. "They do it for the fame, explain, insane, what's in a name, what's in a name? Peep game."
2. "They do it for the fame, explain, insane, what's in a name, what's in a name? Peep game."
by HG2013 February 25, 2008
by PhilipRyan April 13, 2006
Ben: The word of the day is legs. Let's go back to my place and spread the word.
Kate: Hahahah oh my gosh, what is air? Hahahahahahaha!
Kate: Hahahah oh my gosh, what is air? Hahahahahahaha!
by chochang October 19, 2010
by Big Bodie April 12, 2006