A term used when a person wishes for a surprising or astonishing statement to be repeated, or simply to show their surprise at said statement. To accurately model the timbre of the phrase, omit a high pitch during the last portion of the phrase in addition to stretching the "what" as long as deemed necessary by the user: Say (In high pitch) Whaaaat?!!
by Adict June 11, 2003
Used when someone does/plans/talks about something a bit crazy. A lengthened version would be "What drug are you taking, to be high enough to do that". "What are you on" is usually followed up with "Do you want a list?" even if that person is not under the influence of drugs. N.B Used in Britain, less in America
Friend 1 : "I'm gonna jump off that cliff"
Friend 2 : "What are you on?"
Friend 1 : "Do you want a list?"
Friend 2 : "What are you on?"
Friend 1 : "Do you want a list?"
by TheRealPseudonym June 18, 2014
by Skrr Skrr language April 21, 2019
a cool way to say "what's up?"
if you say this, people will KNOW that you're sick as fuck
it just really boosts your coolness so why not say it
appropriate responses include
"nothing much dude what about you"
"i'm cool, just chillin"
if you say this, people will KNOW that you're sick as fuck
it just really boosts your coolness so why not say it
appropriate responses include
"nothing much dude what about you"
"i'm cool, just chillin"
me: yo what's the forecast
andy: it's kinda cold today bruv
me: noo dude what's the forecast !! it's like what's up but way cooler
andy: oh fuck you're so right.. damn i'm gonna start saying that
andy: it's kinda cold today bruv
me: noo dude what's the forecast !! it's like what's up but way cooler
andy: oh fuck you're so right.. damn i'm gonna start saying that
by steviejones420 March 02, 2019
by GemeChess November 25, 2013
A famous phrase that the creatures (a group of machinima-sponsored commentators) say, particularly kootra.
by a person aka bob June 25, 2011
by Angelhawkins December 18, 2019