2 definitions by 4llwn
Greeting, slang, used most commonly in South Africa (subsequently also the source of the term).
Also used as a question, in order to show emotion as well as to find out information about certain things.
Also spelt "whatkyn", "watkyn" or 'kyn".
Also used as a question, in order to show emotion as well as to find out information about certain things.
Also spelt "whatkyn", "watkyn" or 'kyn".
Donavan: "What kind gents"
Crowd: "Howsit, what's up?"
Hermanus: "I wrapped that blunt in front of that pig ekse"
Flippie: " 'Ell what kind whitchu ekse? Are you stupid?"
Crowd: "Howsit, what's up?"
Hermanus: "I wrapped that blunt in front of that pig ekse"
Flippie: " 'Ell what kind whitchu ekse? Are you stupid?"
by 4llwn November 8, 2010
South African slang used as a greeting or upon asking the state of someone's current situation.
Related closely to the term "What Kind" (sometimes spelt "whatkyn", "watkyn" or 'kyn")
Related closely to the term "What Kind" (sometimes spelt "whatkyn", "watkyn" or 'kyn")
Johan: "What say my bra?"
Enoch: " 'Ell i'm poes tired, yoh"
Hendrik: "Sup bro"
Colin: "What say, what say!"
Enoch: " 'Ell i'm poes tired, yoh"
Hendrik: "Sup bro"
Colin: "What say, what say!"
by 4llwn November 8, 2010