It means what's up in spanish, but is not really used that way. You are supposed to say: que lo que!
Que pasa it's only used when you mean to say : what is happening?
Que pasa it's only used when you mean to say : what is happening?
gringo: que pasa?
Dominican: como asi?
gringo: I meant what's up!
Dominican: what a loser, se dice que lo que!
Dominican: como asi?
gringo: I meant what's up!
Dominican: what a loser, se dice que lo que!
by AlexandraBG October 18, 2008

by MLOH October 28, 2005

A state of intensive confusion; also a way of informing someone that they're an idiot or that they have no idea what's going on.
When someone tells a story and no one is following cause it's too cOnfusing, one might yell out in a questioning form ¿QUE DONDE?
by Jesusheyzues October 16, 2011

Expression used by people from spanish-speaking countries in South and Central america. It means pretty much the same as "what's up?"
by TeeSantos August 1, 2011

by Vibby May 31, 2005
