A way of saying 'What's up, dude!", but in a ghetto-ish way.
Also used when a person has insufficient time in their life to greet someone verbally with more than two words.
Also used when a person has insufficient time in their life to greet someone verbally with more than two words.
John: "What's up dude! Long time no see How are you doing?!"
Tyrone: "Suh dood, it's been good, been chillin' here n there with my homie Jamal."
Tyrone: "Suh dood, it's been good, been chillin' here n there with my homie Jamal."
by dogemuchwow February 27, 2017
by Richard drives a Hertz April 29, 2016