by Arnold palmer 1 October 10, 2018
1.To say hello to anyone wearing the obvious blood color - RED
2.Informal disrespectful greeting to anyone wearing BLUE or a fake thug
2.Informal disrespectful greeting to anyone wearing BLUE or a fake thug
by Dub-Fresh December 23, 2006
Started out of the Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn community and brought to the forefront by rapper Nine11Kevin aka Kevin Madison. A greeting like saying "Wassup" with the sound of the word "Boi" spelled B.A.I.I. meaning (Brooklyn Always In It) since Brooklyn is everywhere and pronounced like "Bye" or "Buy".
What Up Baii? I Aint Seen You In Mad Long baiiiii!
What Up Baii? Wus shakin wit da makin?
What Up Baii? Wassup Wit Da Wassup?
They Spelled It Bai... Betta Go & Get Dat I.. BAII*
Is Dat My Son? OH SHIT WHAT UP BAii!
What Up Baii? Wus shakin wit da makin?
What Up Baii? Wassup Wit Da Wassup?
They Spelled It Bai... Betta Go & Get Dat I.. BAII*
Is Dat My Son? OH SHIT WHAT UP BAii!
by Leron aka Smooth aka Du$t May 04, 2012
A greeting used amongst people in urban setting. It can be used in several ways. It can express freindship,anger or a question. Used extensively in the upper east of the midwest; mainly Detroit.
by Aristidis Alexopoulos April 03, 2007
I just left the doctor and they told me that I do not have AIDS,an STD, or that big boy Herpe,and thats whats up!!!
by Marizzle Shizzle January 23, 2008
The ultimate phrase when meeting up with homies or meeting new urbanites. It works well on any occasion and symbolizes that the other person is a part of the crew. Aight.
"Ayo what up? The name's Slim."
Scenario:
Blindz: "Yo Duck, this be my boy Comptroller comin from the Greenbacks Burg."
Duck: "Ayo what up."
in that second setting, it was not a question, but a statement. That's how it is, aight?
Scenario:
Blindz: "Yo Duck, this be my boy Comptroller comin from the Greenbacks Burg."
Duck: "Ayo what up."
in that second setting, it was not a question, but a statement. That's how it is, aight?
by thebody April 14, 2007
by victoryia October 15, 2006