Phrase in British slang originating from Jamaican Patois, the original phrase being "Wha yu ah seh,"
Like it's Jamaican equivalent, it is often used as a greeting to ask "how are you," or "How's it going."
This phrase is best avoided in any setting besides casual greetings where slang is appropriate.
This phrase isn't to be confused with "What are you saying" an informal question asking someone to repeat what they said.
Like it's Jamaican equivalent, it is often used as a greeting to ask "how are you," or "How's it going."
This phrase is best avoided in any setting besides casual greetings where slang is appropriate.
This phrase isn't to be confused with "What are you saying" an informal question asking someone to repeat what they said.
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(especially in Texas).
It’s used when:
1. Someone didn’t understand / hear
3. Someone heard you just fine but didn’t like what you just said / is surprised what you just said.
(especially in Texas).
It’s used when:
1. Someone didn’t understand / hear
3. Someone heard you just fine but didn’t like what you just said / is surprised what you just said.
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