Hugo: "I tell you what Johnny, I'm rather famished!"
Johnny: "Well Hugo, why don't we do sups soon?"
Hugo: "Spiffing idea, old chap."
Johnny: "Well Hugo, why don't we do sups soon?"
Hugo: "Spiffing idea, old chap."
by Hanari M April 24, 2007
1) Shortened form of "What's up?"; 2) Agreeable, derived from the word "supple" and the phrase "That's what's up."
by jedv April 15, 2011
A way of saying hello. Basically the exact same thing as saying "sup" to someone. But with an "it" at the end.
by Brooksthepro November 9, 2006
Sup homeyo
by Homefrog January 30, 2004
A word coined in the middle age phrase "Time for SUPper, young olympian", which later changed to "Time for sup, young chap" and now it is commonly used to describe the short "meal" between lunch and dinner.
by George Foreman May 11, 2003
When you're lazy and don't have the strenth, energy, or you just don't care to say "What's up?", just settle on "'S'up?".
by Unknown July 17, 2003
by Dr. "T" June 17, 2005