"Not that you have body lice, or possibly have AIDS, I don't care who you are, what you did, where you're from, as long as you love meeee!"
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"So how's your mom?"
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"So how's your mom?"
by E.M.T. December 24, 2008
Get the so how's your mom? mug.by MyLifeIsAwkward September 30, 2010
Get the So how's that dust on the ceiling? mug.A Staten Island term used to ask how is your vagina. However it is more commonly used as a greeting like hey how are you.
by AOB32 October 14, 2018
Get the how’s ya box mug.1) A casual greeting used by an individual or group or individuals addressing an other individual (or group or individuals). Often used instead of or in conjunction with (following) word such as hello, hi or hey
It should be noted that this phrase is not only used in by english speakers of all nationalities and dialects but by speakers of many different languages across the globe
see que pasa and ca va
2) A question used to inquire about the status of an on-going process or event. In this interogative state the sentence carries a question mark.
see also: when the going gets good,
It should be noted that this phrase is not only used in by english speakers of all nationalities and dialects but by speakers of many different languages across the globe
see que pasa and ca va
2) A question used to inquire about the status of an on-going process or event. In this interogative state the sentence carries a question mark.
see also: when the going gets good,
1) dude: "hey how's it going bro!"
bro: "not bad dude, I havent seen you for time..."
2) dude: "s'up man, I heard you had some problems with your girl. how's it going? things getting better?"
man: "get bent..." *cries into his beer*
bro: "not bad dude, I havent seen you for time..."
2) dude: "s'up man, I heard you had some problems with your girl. how's it going? things getting better?"
man: "get bent..." *cries into his beer*
by Olly J June 10, 2005
Get the how's it going mug.Slang vernacular for "how's it going" or "what's up". Common responses being "Crispy" (good), "Soggy" (not great, sad in mood, etc), and "Burnt" (angry in mood, agitated, etc). Best used if you haven't seen the person in at least a day, because if you've seen them today, you pretty much know how their waffle is cooked.
by G T Ripper March 30, 2009
Get the how's the waffle cooked? mug.Elvira said it first, and then rupaul said it to miss Fame on rupauls drag race season seven. It took miss Fame quite a while to understand this joke, which is now iconic in the drag race community.
Rupaul: How's your head?
Miss Fame: Fine
*When she finally gets the joke*
Rupual: How's your head?
Miss Fame: Hasn't had any complaints!
Miss Fame: Fine
*When she finally gets the joke*
Rupual: How's your head?
Miss Fame: Hasn't had any complaints!
by T_m_c_b September 17, 2017
Get the How's your head mug.How's it hangin' is a very informal way to say hello to your fellow. What is actually hanging, is evident from the following example.
by KAO1 November 13, 2005
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