by j00j00 May 31, 2015
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It can get annoying, but people don't seem to understand that.
The best way to answer is "I think it's the opposite of down" if you are annoyed by this question
It can get annoying, but people don't seem to understand that.
The best way to answer is "I think it's the opposite of down" if you are annoyed by this question
"What's up?"
by The Billionth Random Monkey December 15, 2014
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1. Hi
2. Wtf is wrong with you??
It's probably originated from the late 20th century, when people were astounded with the sky. The only thing that they would reply was "nothing"
Probably the first term to the decline of western civilization
1. Hi
2. Wtf is wrong with you??
It's probably originated from the late 20th century, when people were astounded with the sky. The only thing that they would reply was "nothing"
Probably the first term to the decline of western civilization
1. Person 1: What's up?
Person 2: "Nothing" (most common response, maybe 99% of people say that)
2. Person 1: What's up?
Person: "The sky" (smart alleck answer: also: "the ceiling" or, "da roof")
Person 2: "Nothing" (most common response, maybe 99% of people say that)
2. Person 1: What's up?
Person: "The sky" (smart alleck answer: also: "the ceiling" or, "da roof")
Get the what's up mug.Possibly derived from "what's the update." Extremely overused, almost exclusively by America's youth.
Sometimes I wonder why people always ask each other the same question over and over again, when answer is always "nothing." Are we really that dull?
Sometimes I wonder why people always ask each other the same question over and over again, when answer is always "nothing." Are we really that dull?
by Renaissance Woman 4 u January 8, 2005
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by The Ironic Geek September 27, 2015
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by ICO777 August 12, 2009
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