A sentence that derived from racing meaning whatever won on the race day will have a increase in demands the day after.
Guy 1: why does mercedes win every race?
Guy 2: i don't know but what wins on sunday sells on monday man
Guy 2: i don't know but what wins on sunday sells on monday man
by elongatedeel June 28, 2021

Another form of wtf/what the hell
(English version of the most famous Chinese slang - "shenmegui", which literally means "what kind of ghost is that?".)
(English version of the most famous Chinese slang - "shenmegui", which literally means "what kind of ghost is that?".)
by transparentplane August 16, 2018

It is a phrase used by people usually in high school, it is another way for saying "what a joke" or "you're yanking my chain"
Example 1:
Susan: "Me and Jayden had sex and I think I'm pregnant"
Yasmin: "What a yank susie you fucking slut"
Example 2:
Teacher: "We have a surprise test this period"
Students: "WHAT A FUCKING YANK"
Susan: "Me and Jayden had sex and I think I'm pregnant"
Yasmin: "What a yank susie you fucking slut"
Example 2:
Teacher: "We have a surprise test this period"
Students: "WHAT A FUCKING YANK"
by goonsquadfruitylexia May 29, 2015

by IPromiseToDoWhatIPromised May 23, 2025

by UltimateDoge June 9, 2022

A common introductory phrase treated like a colloquial expression for southern gentleman. The sentence is used within a casual, friendly conversation as the starter to checking in on someone, as well as genuine inquiry. The exact meaning often depends on the context, tone, and the regional or cultural slang where it's being used.
"Yo, what good wit it? You coming to weasel town?"
"Aye now-what good wit it?"
"I hear Buddy Chum BLAH got some new music. What good wit it?"
"Aye now-what good wit it?"
"I hear Buddy Chum BLAH got some new music. What good wit it?"
by TiddleJohn December 8, 2024
