A greeting (mostly used in Chi-town) to any one of your friends. A street song came out (Where I come from we say Joe. Part of a language you must know. Whasup Joe?Whasup Joe?)
Note- To the male, no she didn't just call you another boy's name!
*Boy A: "Hey Whasup Joe? Did you see them jukin last night?"
*Boy B: "Yeah Joe. That was crazy!"
What articulate young people in the role of student say upon realizing there is a substitute teacher when entering their classroom, fo da day, just for the day. These young are the trained up and learned ones that know it is not a day for slack, rather a day for learning in a different way. A way to make fo change; respecting the Guest Teacher, and representin' their old school in a proud and accommodating style.
"WhaSub????, Huh!", is said with enthusiasm and respect, by the student who A.) appreciates the hardships of the substitute teacher in society. And, B.) forgot to do the Algebra homework packet due today and can use the "Sub-excuse" definition needed citation needed Huh!