by Heartx.Stars November 10, 2009
by asdgg February 18, 2008
What have you come as is what people in the U.K. ask their friends when they do something peculiar,act off, or anything else pertaining to an attitude or behavior.
by Apocolipsticks April 1, 2018
"What have you been up to today?" is a question that asks what you have done all day, like work or leisure activities, in the past tense.
Q: "What have you been up to today?"
A: "I was at work until 5:00pm, and then I went to the store to pick up some milk."
A: "I was at work until 5:00pm, and then I went to the store to pick up some milk."
by gothprobz May 15, 2009
Asking what a mate has been smokin' cause of them acting strangely, jokingly mocking them of being stoned by drugs.
Person 1: Hey, bro! Did ya see bob the builder this morning? It's totally the shizzle.
Person 2: What have you been smokin' man?
Person 2: What have you been smokin' man?
by Dizza12 April 5, 2010
Used to express astonishment when somebody says or does something completely out of character. The only possible explanation is that they've been replaced by an alien shape-shifter who looks exactly like them, but acts differently.
The phrase is a parody of the cliché found in old movies, when somebody returns home to find their lover gone and a stranger in their place.
The phrase is a parody of the cliché found in old movies, when somebody returns home to find their lover gone and a stranger in their place.
Shanee: "I'm going to stay in tonight and study."
Ruthie: "Who are you, and what have you done with Shanee?"
Ruthie: "Who are you, and what have you done with Shanee?"
by Yogi Bhajan February 9, 2011
by nick_g July 12, 2011