panamenian slang for wassup, it is used by most of the ppl in this country including upper class ppl...it comes from reggae songs.
Q xopa laope, pa` onde vamos hoy??
too chillin fren vamos pa la chantin de ana
mening:
Wassup, what are we doing today
evertything is ok, lets go to anas house
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Que xopa con el man de anoche
no quedo en nada mopri
Meaning:
what happend with the guy of last night
it ended in nothing
too chillin fren vamos pa la chantin de ana
mening:
Wassup, what are we doing today
evertything is ok, lets go to anas house
.
.
Que xopa con el man de anoche
no quedo en nada mopri
Meaning:
what happend with the guy of last night
it ended in nothing
by herebutnot4u August 4, 2007

by Ropa Vieja July 1, 2006

to Que Up is to gather some new beats which will be prepared to be drop'd on some tech 1200 turntables — informal— the informal street version of cue. (spelt with Q)
yo! playa is really queing up that ish for the real drop. stay up on the dem beats son!
check it. i'lll que up some boom bap shit for those 90's heads and they'll lose control.
check it. i'lll que up some boom bap shit for those 90's heads and they'll lose control.
by chec 1. chec 2. November 27, 2010

Mexican slang phrase that is commonly used to greet (often combined with güey, which is derived from buey) or to question.
Greeting: sp - "Que pedo güey!" en - "What's up, dude."
Questioning: sp - "Que pedo trais ahi?" "Que pedo es ese?" en - "What do you have there?" "What is that?"
Questioning: sp - "Que pedo trais ahi?" "Que pedo es ese?" en - "What do you have there?" "What is that?"
by quetzalcoatl69 May 17, 2006

by ernest87 October 18, 2019

Sometimes used as a pickup line, this term describes a que that is used in 8-Ball Pool.
A que is deemed to be 'naice' (or nice) if it appeals to David.
A que is deemed to be 'naice' (or nice) if it appeals to David.
by EyyDavid October 3, 2017
