This comes from the streets, man! Often referred to in rap songs. It indicates the need to have the gangsters "up" or on top of things, and keep the Ho's (bitches) down. Thought to have originated from pimps who would say it to indicate their whores were on their backs making the money for the pimps. Often said when greeting a fellow G, or upon entering a room or party. Meant to re-assure
by Gacis June 2, 2004
Get the G's up, Ho's down mug.by j00j00 May 31, 2015
Get the What's up mug.Related Words
by Can_u_not April 18, 2016
Get the what's up your butt mug.A question that means "hi" or "What are you doing"
It can get annoying, but people don't seem to understand that.
The best way to answer is "I think it's the opposite of down" if you are annoyed by this question
It can get annoying, but people don't seem to understand that.
The best way to answer is "I think it's the opposite of down" if you are annoyed by this question
"What's up?"
by The Billionth Random Monkey December 15, 2014
Get the what's up mug.by Hellomynameis_______..... December 14, 2010
Get the Fuck's up? mug.The indecisive person's go-to when confronted with a decision they have to make. Next to 'it doesn't matter to me'. Rather than collaborate to come to a conclusion, they whip this puppy out to relieve all liability from them onto the other person.
'Should we stick with our original plans or go out with friend?'
'It's up to you'
'Any place you have in mind to go out to eat?'
'It's up to you'
'Music?'
'It's up to you'
'Paper or plastic?'
'It's up to you'
'Do you have any preferences at all?'
'Its up to you.'
'It's up to you'
'Any place you have in mind to go out to eat?'
'It's up to you'
'Music?'
'It's up to you'
'Paper or plastic?'
'It's up to you'
'Do you have any preferences at all?'
'Its up to you.'
by bilbobags August 20, 2020
Get the It's up to you mug.1. A casual greeting or conversation starter, somewhat of a rhetorical question.
Usually followed by something like "Not much, you?," "Nothing much," or even answered with a "Hey man, how's it going?"
syn: How's it going? What is new?
2. syn. What can i do for you?, What would you like? What's on your mind?
Usually followed by something like "Not much, you?," "Nothing much," or even answered with a "Hey man, how's it going?"
syn: How's it going? What is new?
2. syn. What can i do for you?, What would you like? What's on your mind?
1. Person #1: Hey There! What's up?
Person #2: Oh not much. What's up with you?
2. Person #1: Hey come here for a second, I have to ask you something.
Person #2: Ok, what's up?
Person #2: Oh not much. What's up with you?
2. Person #1: Hey come here for a second, I have to ask you something.
Person #2: Ok, what's up?
by GangstaRL December 28, 2005
Get the What's Up? mug.