Shorthand for who is this. Commonly used when answering a telephone and the person on the other end is unknown to the caller and the caller ask them to identify themself.
Commonly said from the Howard Stern Show from one of Howard's wack packs, "Crazy Alice." It became a huge fad afterwards and is a common inside joke when said on the show now.
1. A phrase used by people getting texts from unknownnumbers.
2. A way to reject people by making it look like a mistake.
3. A way to ask people who they are.
1. Them: Hey Tom! Great work on your science project! We'll totally win the science fair!
You: Who dis?
2. Him: Hey baby! It's me, John from the bar! Wanna smash tonight?
Her: Who dis?
3. Them: Hey, is this Andrew's number?
You: Who dis?
Make the first step for a new you.
When you in your Room to making a LIT song and suddenly a call comes in , realize that it was alla dream , Revenge is served
A. Yessssir!!!! I’m doing a banger .......
B. Phone Ringing
a common salutation, used when answering one's telephone or other communicatory device. popularized by "Baby", a.k.a. Birdman or Beatrice, in the 2000 film "Baller Blockin'."
(cell phone rings)
Birdman: Who dis be like?
Ho': Dat nigga, he be round the way.
Birdman:(to his accompanying entourage) C'mon! Whoadie, we can get dis clown!