It means exactly what it seems. A simple and common proverbial phrase, arguing what goes up must come down.
The example below is an except from 'Human Traffic' (1998), an independent British film said by character Jib.
The example below is an except from 'Human Traffic' (1998), an independent British film said by character Jib.
What goes up must come down, and down, and down. Everyone looks ill at the end of the night. All have lost the power of speech, desperately avoiding eye contact. Your new soulmate, that you have been talking cod shit to for the past five hours about the story of creation or the fourth Star Wars film, is now a complete stranger.
by ArousedPopeye January 13, 2015
An question replaced "Hello" or "Hi" as the most popular form of casual greeting.
And the answer is from Chinglish, means "Study hard and make progress every day"
And the answer is from Chinglish, means "Study hard and make progress every day"
by DWang2k August 11, 2014
Me: I walked by ben earlier today, and he was all over katie.
Mason: Oh yeah? What'd u say?
Me: I yelled out What's up boys? And he shot me a glare.
Mason: Oh yeah? What'd u say?
Me: I yelled out What's up boys? And he shot me a glare.
by The Big Nasty Deller May 01, 2012
You for real?
by banginbootagurl May 27, 2004
Greeting used for men in the Detroit-metro area who resemble large female animals you would normally hunt.
Joe: What up doe?
Fred: You call me a large brontosaurus again and you'll be sorry.
Joe: No man, I called you a lady deer. Like Bambi. You bambi dog.
Fred: You call me a large brontosaurus again and you'll be sorry.
Joe: No man, I called you a lady deer. Like Bambi. You bambi dog.
by Whatupdoc77 October 14, 2010