by Carly November 04, 2003
They give you a plastic cup and a Playboy book, and you take it in the back room and do what you're good at!
by uwg October 15, 2006
Meaning A:
W: What you no good?
K: Not much, just chillin'.
Meaning B:
W: What you no good?
K: I ain't so good cos I got real bad gas from all them sodas.
W: What you no good?
K: Not much, just chillin'.
Meaning B:
W: What you no good?
K: I ain't so good cos I got real bad gas from all them sodas.
by Merriweather July 12, 2006
1. an expression of approval and thanks for a good deed, OR, 2. can be used in sarcasm to show disinterest in someone's actions or feelings
1. Miss Utility: "I'm not wearing any panties."
Tito: "That's whats up good lookin out!"
or
Danny: "I got laid off today. I need to look for a new job."
Tito: "That's whats up good lookin out?
Tito: "That's whats up good lookin out!"
or
Danny: "I got laid off today. I need to look for a new job."
Tito: "That's whats up good lookin out?
by goose smacker October 25, 2008
Used as a pick-up line by guys who REALLY want to skip passed the games and get right to the sexual contact.
Generally used very drunkenly and with a varying number of "really's" to provide emphasis on how much you "just want to touch."
Generally used very drunkenly and with a varying number of "really's" to provide emphasis on how much you "just want to touch."
by LouIsCool September 13, 2011
by Bromanderatorator January 17, 2011
A common introductory phrase treated like a colloquial expression for southern gentleman. The sentence is used within a casual, friendly conversation as the starter to checking in on someone, as well as genuine inquiry. The exact meaning often depends on the context, tone, and the regional or cultural slang where it's being used.
"Yo, what good wit it? You coming to weasel town?"
"Aye now—what good wit it?"
"I hear Buddy Chum BLAH got some new music. What good wit it?"
"Aye now—what good wit it?"
"I hear Buddy Chum BLAH got some new music. What good wit it?"
by TiddleJohn December 08, 2024