by Toperfrank September 03, 2005
A common greeting used by New Orleanians, converying pleasure upon seeing a friend, especially one that has not been seen for a while, more than a request for location. It's an effusive hello.
by evil pop tart February 05, 2010
An expression for letting your friends know that you are ready to help them out whenever they need. An easy way to let someone know you've got their back.
Homey #1:
When we out in Vegas this weekend, there's a good chance I might need you to help me dispose of some late-night aftermath, ya dig?
Homey #2:
No doubt. Where ya need me.
When we out in Vegas this weekend, there's a good chance I might need you to help me dispose of some late-night aftermath, ya dig?
Homey #2:
No doubt. Where ya need me.
by bigtongs January 20, 2010
1,Where are you going? Often used to ask where someone next class is in school.
2,A rhetorical question asked when someone says something stupid, exaggerated, Weird, or totally out of context to the relivant conversation.
2,A rhetorical question asked when someone says something stupid, exaggerated, Weird, or totally out of context to the relivant conversation.
by Emzza October 01, 2008
Response to 'how are you' in place of 'not bad' or 'so-so'. Can mean content, but less than fine. Australian slang used in casual conversation.
by aussieworm June 01, 2020
by Ryan Stuffick May 16, 2005
This amusing term originated from UCC's infamous Aussie, renowned for his drunken verbal attacks, especially on young girls. Said Australian has previously insinuated that Gav is a paedo, insulted women drivers whilst badgering for girls to show their cleavage and wished that Floyd Mayweather was dead.
by Dicko Dicko Dicko May 03, 2009