A typical greeting between Chinese Americans, used as a combination of the Chinese: "Ni hao" and the English: "How are you?" Its a way for the Chinese Americans, also known by the Chinese as bananas, white on the inside and yellow on the outside, to celebrate both their asian and western heritage.
When a Chinese American ask a fellow Chinese American the age old question "Ni how are you? Would you like some dumplings?" They always expect them to reply: "Ni how are you yourself? Im good, and dumplings sounds terrific! Happy year of the unicorn!"
by Mandasm May 20, 2022

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by Adujasty343 June 7, 2025

Guy 1 on stage: How many apples can fit in an empty basket?
Audience: I don't know
Guy 1: One! After that, it's not empty anymore!
Audience: *Bursts out laughing*
Audience: I don't know
Guy 1: One! After that, it's not empty anymore!
Audience: *Bursts out laughing*
by oofedinrobloxihatenewoof2022 March 29, 2024

The most phenomenal star sees this universe has ever seen. Of referred to as Katie, this enigma of a person shares love with each smile. When around her you will be immediately infected with laughter and good vibes. She sees past your toxicity and loves you harder on your bad days. For someone who holds a grudge she surely can forgive. She is hard to obtain and easy to trust. If you’re lucky enough to see her heart, never look away. Her eyes are the key to the universe.
by Lalalalalaloveyou May 20, 2019

by TheGeneralGenitalsPranksterian May 5, 2025

by someguyonwifi December 6, 2021

A phrase used in many different regions of the UK, however it is very common in Liverpool.
The phrase is used to ask on how one person, or a group of people is doing.
It is also often used to ask what a person is referring too. This would be followed by a question mark (?).
The phrase is used to ask on how one person, or a group of people is doing.
It is also often used to ask what a person is referring too. This would be followed by a question mark (?).
Dave: How are we
Steve: I’m great lad
Police: Dave we need to talk to you about a burglary from down the block
Dave: How are we?
Steve: I’m great lad
Police: Dave we need to talk to you about a burglary from down the block
Dave: How are we?
by Rupture Godzilla vag August 13, 2021
