You would use this sentence when a person is just a guy, it was created by rack00nz in a PS4 party you could also say "this man is such a guy" or "what a fucking guy man" you can use it in a positive way or a negative way.
"Yo look at this man bro"
"What a guy man"
"Bro this girl just texted me"
"Ur such a guy man"
"Yo i just got cheated on"
"Ur actually the biggest guy I've ever seen bro"
"What a guy man"
"Bro this girl just texted me"
"Ur such a guy man"
"Yo i just got cheated on"
"Ur actually the biggest guy I've ever seen bro"
by Rack00nz October 15, 2022
by MainUncle March 17, 2021
When your in school and want to say “what the hell??” Bc skme wierd shit happened but your teacher is really strict
by Ik Stuff February 02, 2019
Traditionally used at the end of a statement in order to suggest strong or complete agreement pertaining to the legitimacy of the content, topic, or issue at hand.
Pronunciation: "Bent-Whaat"
Pronunciation: "Bent-Whaat"
Those Air Jordan retros are sick, ya Bent What.
Lil' Wayne is the greatest rapper alive, Bent What.
Dam, that is the WITOW, Bent What.
Lil' Wayne is the greatest rapper alive, Bent What.
Dam, that is the WITOW, Bent What.
by Purps and B.I.G. June 21, 2008
A rhetorical question, this phrase can be used in conversation about someone who has been sexually promiscuous. The phrase refers to the noise made by the female genitals and anus slapping together, after being stretched out of proportion by one or many sexual encounters.
Example - "Whats that noise? Oh yeah I forgot, its your bucket fanny slapping against your bucket anus!"
by pipipipi December 09, 2011
A phrase to show your acceptance and/or and or approval of an idea or event. Or... if used in certain situations a way of expressing your discontent caused by a person's actions, ideas, or events.
a)1: what's good my homie?
2: not much man, just been chillin.
1: that's what's up.
b) so you're gonna side with them over me, huh? That's what's up.
2: not much man, just been chillin.
1: that's what's up.
b) so you're gonna side with them over me, huh? That's what's up.
by KingD303 April 10, 2016
A phrase used by a senior class in Israel. it is equivalent to the English phrase "what's wrong with you".
when something stupid or not connected to the world is said, the most suitable reply will be:"yes what?"
The origin of the phrase was founded by a Syrian Arab student in Israel known only as Saeed.
when something stupid or not connected to the world is said, the most suitable reply will be:"yes what?"
The origin of the phrase was founded by a Syrian Arab student in Israel known only as Saeed.
by Yud-Bet3 March 13, 2005