actually, the correct spelling is wassup joe, not what's up joe?. The term means how are you not hi, or hello. It did not come from what's up yo. It came from the last 20 years of urban people using the name joe as a term of endearment; the same way you would use, what's up buddy.
by tiqueda u.l. January 21, 2005
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but adding joe on the end. evolved from the slang term "yo" see: yo
but adding joe on the end. evolved from the slang term "yo" see: yo
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It can properly be said at any time the yes/no question asked is not directly and simply answered with a "yes" or in some instances, a "no."
This saying may or may not be accompanied with a sacktap.
It can properly be said at any time the yes/no question asked is not directly and simply answered with a "yes" or in some instances, a "no."
This saying may or may not be accompanied with a sacktap.
James: "Hey Nick did you buy beer for tonight?"
Nick: "Well I went to the liquor store but I didn't have my wall--"
James: "That's not what i asked dipshit" (followed by a sacktap)
Nick: "Well I went to the liquor store but I didn't have my wall--"
James: "That's not what i asked dipshit" (followed by a sacktap)
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Get the what the ladies want mug.a friend calls to see if you are going out tonight and says "what's your style?" the appropriate response is to tell them what you will be doing that evening.it can also be used in place of hello or how are you in much the same way "what's up?" is commonly used.
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