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 5, 2010
Get the Where ya at?mug. by Lukens August 3, 2005
Get the Where's the Fridgemug. 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
Get the where y'atmug. 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 December 25, 2008
Get the where's the beef?mug. by The Jay Sinner May 2, 2017
Get the Come wheremug. 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
Get the where's the beefmug. Phrase made popular by a Wendy's TV commercial, which generally means a certain thing is lacking in main substance.
by nick_g July 23, 2011
Get the where's the beef?mug.