What's sporty?

Version of "What's up?" for athletic communities, especially among college athletes. Way of saying "How's your sport?".

Usually answered with a short sentence about the sport.
Athlete1: "Hey, What's sporty?"

Athlete2: "Oh, not much, ballin' and a big game tomorrow, You?"
by flyinghigh2011 November 21, 2009
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What the christ

Similar to "What the hell" and "What the fuck". Usually said in frustration.
"What the christ is wrong with you!?!?"
by Ken Palumbo September 12, 2005
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what's the tea?

when someone has gossip and you wanna know every detail (ASAP)

tea gossip spilling tea
Samantha: did you hear what happened with Ryan and Katie?!

Mark: *gasp* no! what's the tea???
by 6croissant9 January 18, 2016
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That's what's up

Meaning that you fully understand and/or agree and find yourself excited about the idea or suggestion proposed.
Friend 1: "Yeah so I'm thinking we chill before, and then hit the club by 9. Got mad beer at the crib anyway"
Friend 2: "That's what's up"
by KelsBels April 06, 2008
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What the deuce?

Used in Sir Arther Conan Doyles' Sherlock Holmes. Can be seen in Adventures of Sherlock Homles which was first published in Strand Magazine in late 1800's
"That familiar chap is giving me weird looks. What the deuce? is he up to?"
by Bryan North November 16, 2006
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what's the catch

a question regarding the condition that is expected to follow a generous favor; "catch" could also be used individually as a term for a condition
Scott: Hey man, my boss got us two free tickets to see the Lakers game.
Joe: What's the catch?

Scott: My girlfriend said that you can come to the party, but you can't bring any liquor
Joe: Damn! I knew there'd be a catch!
by RandomStephanie June 08, 2007
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What's the craic?

A phrase from the Irish word craic meaning with the English/urban equivalent of: what is happening in your life since last we met./give me the 411.

cultural similarities between Celtic communities in the UK has allowed the slang terms to have acceptable usage in all Celtic community dialects.
1:-So what's the craic? doin fine still up north, TB
2:-nowt much, started college this week.
by Urban Dictionary September 09, 2006
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