What up ho/hoe
A pleasantry, often used to greet a friend.
The "what up" may also be used in conjunction with "slut" or other suitable words which may not be found offensive in this particular usage.
A pleasantry, often used to greet a friend.
The "what up" may also be used in conjunction with "slut" or other suitable words which may not be found offensive in this particular usage.
by The Goobinator July 25, 2013
A common greeting used to greet a group of people, both male and female. The first use of this term originated in Abbottsford Hall at Marquette University. Can also be used to greet a single individual but chix is changed to chic.
"Hey Alex, meet Trish, Sam, Tim, and Margret"
"What up chix!?"
Used singularly:
"Hey Alex"
"What up chic!?"
"What up chix!?"
Used singularly:
"Hey Alex"
"What up chic!?"
by Scottsdale503 September 08, 2009
A term from vine back when it was alive. simple as that. nothing more to it. It is to be used when entering the home with no adults around
girl with her sister's phone in hand): This is how I walk into my house *Kicks open door* WHATS UP FUCKERS
girl sitting on couch) ._.
girl who's phone got stolen): Why do you have my phone?!
girl with her sister's phone in hand): FUCK YOU THAT'S WHY
Defined; it is to be used best when no adults are around when you walk into your house
girl sitting on couch) ._.
girl who's phone got stolen): Why do you have my phone?!
girl with her sister's phone in hand): FUCK YOU THAT'S WHY
Defined; it is to be used best when no adults are around when you walk into your house
by kurbzZZZz May 21, 2020
An expression commonly mistaken with "what's the haps", What is you up to is the complete opposite. The expression simply means to wonder as to what activities another individual is partaking in at any given moment.
by SLICK MOTHA April 17, 2006
by ScytheyBoi October 19, 2020
by Gtag4 October 23, 2005
The song title of the 2nd intro to the anime series "Death Note". Song is written by Maximum the Hormone. The song is a metal song and song in Japanese.
"Dude, this intro is WAY better than the first! I'm glad they chose "What's up people?" to play in the intro now."
by Justin Ellsworth August 23, 2007