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.
by Neximue September 27, 2025

"Hey James! You hear about that riot at the pet supermarket?"
"What?"
"There was a riot at the pet sup-"
"Ever"
"What?"
"There was a riot at the pet sup-"
"Ever"
by "That handle is in use by...." December 26, 2019

by Bigsteladd December 31, 2018

THAT ISN'T EVEN WHAT STRICKLAND TRAINED! HE TRAINED SOMETHING ELSE ENTIRELY AND THEN WALKED IN THERE AND DID MY THING INSTEAD! REALLY GUYS! NOTHING FOR THAT, HUH?
"That isn't what we trained"
Hym "YOOOOOO! He trained something else entirely! That WASN'T HIS PLAN! WHOSE PLAN WAS IT, FUCK-FACE!? WHOSE FUCKING PLAN!? WAS IT THE GREATEST MIND WHO HAS EVER LIVED!? WAS IT HYM!?"
Hym "YOOOOOO! He trained something else entirely! That WASN'T HIS PLAN! WHOSE PLAN WAS IT, FUCK-FACE!? WHOSE FUCKING PLAN!? WAS IT THE GREATEST MIND WHO HAS EVER LIVED!? WAS IT HYM!?"
by Hym Iam September 14, 2023

by YongieSon November 13, 2019

<.7.9.7.6.>The Riddle: I Root Out Gueses Out Of RIddles, WHat AM I. The Interpretation: A Strategist<.7.9.7.6.>
<.7.9.7.6.>The Riddle: I Root Out Gueses Out Of RIddles, WHat AM I. The Interpretation: A Strategist<.7.9.7.6.>
by TheGeneralGenitalsPranksterian May 10, 2025

A popular phrase, commonly used by teenagers. The word "Onion" in this context means a superior being. "Onion" may be used to replace hard swears like "f*ck" or "h*ll"
by JustJonnika December 4, 2024
