A term coined in public school Spanish class rooms. Combining Spanish and English it means: What about it? Typically used in a derogatory sense. Not meant to be said with a smile or a happy inflection. Will result in an offended victim. Expect Gasps from everyone in earshot.
*May also exchange 'it' for any other pronouns, including, but not limited to: he, she, etc.
*May also exchange 'it' for any other pronouns, including, but not limited to: he, she, etc.
"You were late 7 times this week!"
"Que about it?"
"My grandma just died..."
"Que about it?"
"Did you hear about that baby scalder?!"
"Que about her?"
"Que about it?"
"My grandma just died..."
"Que about it?"
"Did you hear about that baby scalder?!"
"Que about her?"
by thehyenas June 16, 2009

When an unbearable (unpleasant, distasteful, or painful as to be intolerable) situation gets too close to the point of collapse.
by rperazag July 10, 2010

by jkk April 23, 2006

A. Being in harmony and peace within yourself and your surroundings.
B. Doesn't give a shit about what others say and think.
B. Doesn't give a shit about what others say and think.
by Jibz December 27, 2012

1. An exclamation, usually uttered in a cockney accent by a man.
2. A derogotary term for a woman who gets around.
2. A derogotary term for a woman who gets around.
by Saint~ July 18, 2005

by Alex Mcleod July 12, 2006

by fendee November 13, 2020
