Idiom. 1. Accusing someone of doing something you are guilty of. 2. Synonymous with "What's your problem?"
1. While eating crackers on the couch, you tell your friend, "Hey no eating on the couch!" Your friend replies, "What's up with your yellow?"
2. You: "Hey Frank!" Frank: "Piss off!" You (disgusted): What's up with your yellow?"
2. You: "Hey Frank!" Frank: "Piss off!" You (disgusted): What's up with your yellow?"
by Slugboy73 August 19, 2007
Milsey approaches liss and says hey liss what are you doing.
Liss ignores milsey and milsey then says "What is up your goat "?
whats up your goat?
Liss ignores milsey and milsey then says "What is up your goat "?
whats up your goat?
by liss_misley_mad January 13, 2012
by HTown HardHead June 21, 2022
The catchphrase of a 6th grader named Max back in 2013. Used to greet friends when he got onto Xbox live to play either Minecraft or Call of Duty Black Ops 2.
by MaxSwiatek September 29, 2020
-A phrase used to politely and indirectly refuse a lame or unwanted invitation given by a friend or stranger without totally blowing them off in their face or over the phone.
FRIEND: "Hey the guys and I are going to get a poker game going tonight, $5 buy in, are you gamed?"
YOU: "Oh really? dude that sounds legit, I'LL SEE WHATS UP because im kinda tired."
YOU: "Oh really? dude that sounds legit, I'LL SEE WHATS UP because im kinda tired."
by Frank steezey November 19, 2010
Phrase used when expressing disbelief or dislike for a given situation. As in, "Why is this happening?"
Born from a third grader's art project. The children were asked to write a story that corresponded with a picture they were given. This particular picture was of a man standing near a flock of birds taking off into flight. The child's story included the phrase, "What's up with those birds?"
Born from a third grader's art project. The children were asked to write a story that corresponded with a picture they were given. This particular picture was of a man standing near a flock of birds taking off into flight. The child's story included the phrase, "What's up with those birds?"
Did you hear that we won't be able to use the Arts/Humanities Bridge for the next six months? What's up with those birds?
by Lindsay Katai February 15, 2005