Similar to "what it do", but asking of possibilities in the future, not what's going on in the present. It's a greeting like, "whats up?" or "how are you?", posing the question, "what can we make of this?". It's not asking whats happening or what will happen, but what can happen. . . What can we make of this opportunity which is the present?
by Tolu Agunbiade May 11, 2020
"Singlish" (Colloquial Singaporean English) phrase that means "can you do it or not?"
("Singlish" is a real thing.... Google it.)
("Singlish" is a real thing.... Google it.)
by WeirdFish42 September 30, 2013
by jlabrusc14 June 05, 2017
by That fruity dumb frog September 30, 2022
a nicer way of telling someone, " stop being a stupid porchdog and at least try to give me a decent counter argument"
When you say catch me if you can to someone, you can't be considered a pundit because you'd know that what you said is true, it's on the other person to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that they are indeed not a porchdog.
by Sexydimma October 03, 2016
Person 1: Bro she actually broke up with me your right
Person 2: WHAT CAN I SAY EXCEPT YOUR WELCOME
Person 1: Are you retarded
Person 2: FOR THE TIDES THE SUN AND THE SKY
Person 2: WHAT CAN I SAY EXCEPT YOUR WELCOME
Person 1: Are you retarded
Person 2: FOR THE TIDES THE SUN AND THE SKY
by Crispy2cookies February 02, 2024
Question phrase requesting either an item, or a portion of an item. May also have sexual connotations.
by Irick April 27, 2004