Statement used when shocked, taken back or confused. Very catchy. Also, nicer than swearing and kid friendly. But not to be used in buisness or proper situations.
"Hey Molly, we don't want you to come to the mall with us."
"What the poop?"
"Sally, your boyfriend is cheating on you."
"What the poop?"
"What the poop?"
"Sally, your boyfriend is cheating on you."
"What the poop?"
by bubble:] April 30, 2009
1) The words that pop out of human's mouths when they desire to talk to you, but don't have the intelligence to think of something intelligent to say.
2) The words people say when they haven't taken a science class to realize that the sky is above them.
3) The words people say when they strongly desire to hear the response "nothing" or "not much".
4) The words people say when they are trying to make friends/trying to keep a friendship, but utterly failing.
Next time someone says these words to you, ask them which of the above was their purpose for saying it.
2) The words people say when they haven't taken a science class to realize that the sky is above them.
3) The words people say when they strongly desire to hear the response "nothing" or "not much".
4) The words people say when they are trying to make friends/trying to keep a friendship, but utterly failing.
Next time someone says these words to you, ask them which of the above was their purpose for saying it.
"What's Up?"
"The amount of lives that have lost hope in this lost universe! OH THAT SOME ONE WOULD STAND UP AGAINST THE TERROR THAT IS SURMOUNTING IN OUR INSURPASSABLE--"
"K seeya!"
"The amount of lives that have lost hope in this lost universe! OH THAT SOME ONE WOULD STAND UP AGAINST THE TERROR THAT IS SURMOUNTING IN OUR INSURPASSABLE--"
"K seeya!"
by livinhopie April 23, 2018
When you get bullshitted in Call of Duty, scream What the Flocka.
Guy 1: Yo i heard you take it in the ass?
Guy 2: What the Flocka!
Guy 1: Yo i heard you take it in the ass?
Guy 2: What the Flocka!
by Sleepy330 November 23, 2010
by casper.da.ghost August 20, 2019
For when a straight forward answer to a yes or no question just won't do.
Often used as a form of confusion or topic diversion.
Often used as a form of confusion or topic diversion.
Dave: Hey we're all off out tonight, should be a blast.
John: Oh right. cool.
Dave: So, you coming out tonight then?
John: What's the difference?
John: Oh right. cool.
Dave: So, you coming out tonight then?
John: What's the difference?
by Bukk Trend February 03, 2011
by Uran8 April 16, 2009
What's smackin? Your mom says you smoke! Let's get to our battle stations! Do you skateboard while you smoke?
by B_Butler November 27, 2006