A phrase you say to be indicative of a flirtatious vibe between two people or outright expose a developing couple for the relationship that they share.
David and Daniel are hanging out having a conversation.
Vicky suddenly shows up and approaches them two.
Vicky gives Daniel a hug and starts flirting.
David: Sup tho Daniel. Sup tho Vicky. *Laughs*
Daniel and Vicky: *Clueless to what David just said*
Vicky suddenly shows up and approaches them two.
Vicky gives Daniel a hug and starts flirting.
David: Sup tho Daniel. Sup tho Vicky. *Laughs*
Daniel and Vicky: *Clueless to what David just said*
by Sup Tho Guys September 9, 2010
Get the Sup Tho mug.This phrase is used during a game of Monopoly when a player who has an attraction towards another person, lands on luxury tax. The use of this phrase is correlated to the other definition of being indicative of two people's attraction towards each other.
David, Philip, Daniel, and Vicky are playing a game of Monopoly.
Daniel rolls the dice and lands on luxury tax.
David and Philip: *Laughs*
Philip: Sup tho Daniel.
David: Sup tho Daniel; who you buyin' that rang fo'?
Daniel rolls the dice and lands on luxury tax.
David and Philip: *Laughs*
Philip: Sup tho Daniel.
David: Sup tho Daniel; who you buyin' that rang fo'?
by Sup Tho Guys September 9, 2010
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• What's up with those birds?
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by Gordonia October 10, 2017
Get the sup tho mug.Phrase used when expressing disbelief or dislike for a given situation. As in, "Why is this happening?"
Born from a third grader's art project. The children were asked to write a story that corresponded with a picture they were given. This particular picture was of a man standing near a flock of birds taking off into flight. The child's story included the phrase, "What's up with those birds?"
Born from a third grader's art project. The children were asked to write a story that corresponded with a picture they were given. This particular picture was of a man standing near a flock of birds taking off into flight. The child's story included the phrase, "What's up with those birds?"
Did you hear that we won't be able to use the Arts/Humanities Bridge for the next six months? What's up with those birds?
by Lindsay Katai February 15, 2005
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