by Dirk Ryk Hermanus Roux II the September 20, 2023
by Eyeball Playz May 13, 2018
A catchphrase; Also know as a comback in an argument; dats wats up is also known as that's what's up written in ghetto form
Catchphrase:
Person 1. "I aced the test"
Person 2. "so did I !!!!!! Dats wats up"
Comback:
Person 1. "Your ulgy thats why you have no friends"
Person 2. "At least I'm a prettier version of you, dats wats up"
Person 1. "I aced the test"
Person 2. "so did I !!!!!! Dats wats up"
Comback:
Person 1. "Your ulgy thats why you have no friends"
Person 2. "At least I'm a prettier version of you, dats wats up"
by zebra0028 April 15, 2015
Another way of saying what is going on or what are you doing without using the "f" word. It stems from the unknown factor in algebraic problems. 15x + 25 = 0
by delunatic September 05, 2008
The common greeting of Jersey whites wishing they were african american. Its an interrogative statement used to gather knowledge on the what have you's of the days possible events.
Man: Wats really good with me coming through and tapping that ass?
Woman: I dunno you think you can get it to work you impotent wanna-be thug?
Woman: I dunno you think you can get it to work you impotent wanna-be thug?
by JerzP May 01, 2008
what up though. its slang for black people for saying hi are you doing in a non soft or weak way to them. most writings like this started back when text message first started and you had to push a number three times to get letter what you want and limited text messages monthly, and text messages could only be so long back then. we remember a day we didn't even have cell phones? mobile phones or internet.
wat up doe?
by Megasus Thirst Jesus Christ April 27, 2022
A word used directly after/as a result of seeing something strange, random or non-sensical.
Common mistakes include:
- Spelling "wat" in the conventional, grammatically correct fashion. "What". This is incorrect.
- Including a question mark.
Common mistakes include:
- Spelling "wat" in the conventional, grammatically correct fashion. "What". This is incorrect.
- Including a question mark.
Bob: When i went to the air-conditioning store i found a rabbit and put it in my sock for yesterday.
Steve: wat is this i dont even
Steve: wat is this i dont even
by ScottDouglas May 01, 2011