Bob How

The hardest cockney to walk the planet. who can sell anything. Absolute beast of a human.
Wow he's a Bob How.
by Bob How July 04, 2023
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How's the leg?

Slang for how are you doing or what is up.
Person 1: Hey! How's the leg?
Person 2: Fine. How about you?
Person 1: Good.
by Rachmahler November 04, 2021
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how high

A stoner film starring Method Man and Redman
by danney October 18, 2006
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how was the fall

A meme made by the Undertale community, and the "How was the fall" phrase came from a old Undertale song made by JT Music. This phrase was suddenly reused by the community as a meme, and made several edits on the song.

For example, an edit that makes Sans (from Undertale) in the song can only sang the "How was the fall" phrase for the whole song.

It is nostalgic, not gonna lie.
In social media

Random guy 1: "I slipped at the stairs just now."
Random guy 2: "How was the fall?"
Random guy 1: "Its hurts."
Random guy 2: "How was the fall?"
Random guy 1: "'scuse me?"
Random guy 2: "HOW WAS THE FALL?"
by HiuSharky July 12, 2021
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How's the Wife?

A question male colleagues used to ask back in the old days before you could just go to Facebook and see all the details of how everyone's wives are doing.
How's the wife?

She's doing fine, thanks.

Not according to her status update this morning she isn't.

Well then what did you ask me for, you @#$%!
by teemo1 January 14, 2011
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How Good?

Pronunciation

(Ha-ow Gud)

To ask how someone is feeling in the form of a statement. Also, it can be used to show excitement for several situations.
1. "Hey Alex, How Good?"

2. "Do you remember how hot that girl was last night? HOW GOOOOOOOOOD?"

3. Or simply "buddy last night......HOOOOOOW GOOOOD!"
by SuitS06 May 06, 2011
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That's how that goes

A phrase stated with attitude (emphasis on the second 'that') upon successfully winning a fight with an inanimate object that was giving you difficulty. For greater effect, the object is spoken to directly with a stern and intense look.
Edwin opened a jar that no one else could. He promptly held the now open jar at eye level looking at it intensely and said "That's how that goes."
by HNH-B151 February 18, 2011
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