mainly British lower class expression used in an extremely angry tone of voice. Is said in retort to something which the speaker did not like. The best response is a calm "you heard".
by Kung-Fu Jesus April 22, 2004
A Southern United States phrase; it usually shows disgust or suprise with a situation or person.
Because the phrase tends to be used by itself, many people in the North US who hear it think that the speaker has not finished their sentence.
Because the phrase tends to be used by itself, many people in the North US who hear it think that the speaker has not finished their sentence.
A, Southerner: "That Joel; I tell you what."
*a few seconds pass*
B, Northerner: "... What?"
A, Southerner: "I just TOLD you!"
*a few seconds pass*
B, Northerner: "... What?"
A, Southerner: "I just TOLD you!"
by Leilani_h June 04, 2005
by WestSide317 December 18, 2017
how you what is a another term for whats good wuts up and all the other greeding now days it can refer from anyone to anyone no matter of the sex it is mostly used from a dude to a female when the dude is trying to get at the girl!!!
by $nuffi/Jamar November 23, 2006
Can be used to ask why someone is on your case about something, tell them to get off of your case, or to ask someone why they are being stupid.
by 231 Crew April 14, 2004
Function: verb
Etymology: Hood / Pimp Talk
To slap, typically across the face, with the palm facing inwards and the back of the hand making contact.
Note: It is not necessary to actually be wearing a watch to "show you what time it is."
Etymology: Hood / Pimp Talk
To slap, typically across the face, with the palm facing inwards and the back of the hand making contact.
Note: It is not necessary to actually be wearing a watch to "show you what time it is."
by persianplaym8 September 14, 2009