A common greeting used by New Orleanians, converying pleasure upon seeing a friend, especially one that has not been seen for a while, more than a request for location. It's an effusive hello.
by evil pop tart February 05, 2010
by Lukens July 15, 2005
A common greeting in the New Orleans area. Forms the basis of the term Yat, meaning a native of New Orleans. Common responses are alright and what it is (both of which are commonly used to initiate greetings as well as respond).
by dziban February 21, 2007
A popular phrase that the Wendy's hamburger chain had actress Claire Pellar say in a TV ad when she and two other elderly ladies were checking out a competitor's hamburger that had a "big fluffy bun". It was first broadcast in 1983 and Claire used the phrase in "sequel" ads during the next few years. In 1984, some men wore T-shirts that answered with the phrase "Here's the beef!".
In a debate among the Democratic party Presidential candidates for the 1984 elections, Walter Mondale asked his political rival Gary Hart about his policy plans, saying "Where's the beef?".
by I Saw U2 Live Twice April 22, 2007
by The Jay Sinner May 02, 2017
made famous by 80s tv commercial and is a sexual joke when a guy's dick isnt big enough the girl says "where's he beef?"
When Tommy pulled down his pants to show me his package, I yelled where's the beef in an innapropriate manner
by Spenser H March 24, 2004
Phrase made popular by a Wendy's TV commercial, which generally means a certain thing is lacking in main substance.
by nick_g July 22, 2011