A phrase used to express enthusiastic support, excitement, or congratulations for someone you love and/or admire
by floopygoober March 19, 2016
by ZackeryDennisRossIsCool January 08, 2010
1. it's a phrase expressed to mean "why do you care?" or "who gives a shit?". You say that when someone is telling you something that is meaningless, pointless, trivial and/or irrelevant.
2. a nice pleasant Top 20 reggae- pop hit by Robbie Neville, it charted during the spring of 1987.
2. a nice pleasant Top 20 reggae- pop hit by Robbie Neville, it charted during the spring of 1987.
1. I'm in my car with Dexter, who recently got married and joined his wife's cult. It's Christmas season and in my tape deck I'm playing a various artists charity compilation called "A Very Special Christmas". The last tune is a calm "Silent Night" done by Stevie Nicks. Dexter says that Stevie dresses like a witch. I say "so, wot's it to ya?. I don't believe in witches or witchcraft."
2. I'm putting out my stuff for my escapade as I just checked in my hotel room at the Circus Circus hotel and casino in Reno, Nevada. I turn on the radio. Being played is "The Final Countdown" by Europe, followed by "Wot's It To Ya?" by Robbie Neville. Let the festivities begin!
2. I'm putting out my stuff for my escapade as I just checked in my hotel room at the Circus Circus hotel and casino in Reno, Nevada. I turn on the radio. Being played is "The Final Countdown" by Europe, followed by "Wot's It To Ya?" by Robbie Neville. Let the festivities begin!
by I Saw U2 Live Twice June 27, 2008
This isn’t a question to answer, it’s often used as a statement by teens under the influence at a party. Commonly followed up with “hows ya burga”
Murph just walked into the party for the 3rd time and continued to ask for the 3rd time “how are ya”
by The wordsmith how are ya October 08, 2019
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