An easier way to say "what's up?"
Before, it was considered "wassup"
Now, it's just simply, "sup"
Some people consider the term just a way to say "hello"
However, most people think of it was a question.
If somebody asks "sup", you must reply "nm, you?"
You would reply "same"
Before, it was considered "wassup"
Now, it's just simply, "sup"
Some people consider the term just a way to say "hello"
However, most people think of it was a question.
If somebody asks "sup", you must reply "nm, you?"
You would reply "same"
Person 1: Sup.
Person 2: My mother was beaten up by gang members and was sent to the hospital. You?
Person 1: Same.
Person 2: My mother was beaten up by gang members and was sent to the hospital. You?
Person 1: Same.
by fuckyoufuckyoufuckyoufuckyou January 01, 2011
The "point" to a "sup" is one trying to say hello, sup was derived from wassup, which is another variation of What's up. What's up isnt an inquiry but an informal way of saying hello, although it can at times be answered with an actual response (Ex 1.)
Many do in fact actually respond to the question with an answer but quickly disregard it and fray away from it... another way of responding to it would be (Ex 2.)
Many do in fact actually respond to the question with an answer but quickly disregard it and fray away from it... another way of responding to it would be (Ex 2.)
Ex 1.) "Sup matt?", "Nothing much just watching gay porn on my computer"
Ex 2.) "Sup jew?", "Hey man, havent seen your ass in a long time... wanna hang out on Saturday?"
Ex 2.) "Sup jew?", "Hey man, havent seen your ass in a long time... wanna hang out on Saturday?"
by Jagged Edge January 05, 2006
by ac January 31, 2004
An acronym for "Stand Up Paddling"
A sport involving standing on a surfboard with a paddle.
In Hawaiian it's "Hoe he'e nalu"
A sport involving standing on a surfboard with a paddle.
In Hawaiian it's "Hoe he'e nalu"
by Planely C March 15, 2016
by Cleburn P Wifflestaff December 04, 2008