Can be translated into "What's happening in the house"

Que pasa = What's up
Casa = house

From spanish
Que pasa in the casa?

Just chillin out
by spilloholiker April 27, 2010
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She is a girl.
She is Sus.
She is Pasa Pusa Amogus.
Bogol.
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Slang primarily heard amongst Mexicans, but not exclusively. Basically means going over-board, as in, too excitingly, too eager, TOO extravagant, to the point where you simply make a fool of yourself.
(Monday morning before 1st period)

Jr. High School Kid: Oooooooooh, I can't wait!!!!

Friend: What's up chuck? What are you excited about?

Jr. High School Kid: I bought my girlfriend her Valentine's gift!

Friend: Sweet, what'd you get her?

Jr. High School Kid: I bought her Chocolates, scented candles, flowers, stuffed animals, I wrote her a poem, I took new pictures of myself and put it in a heart frame, I bought her a puppy, some perfume, new earrings, a $250 gift card to Victoria Secret, a diamond ring for when we get married, a ne ....

(interrupted)

Friend: Woah Woah, you bought her a ring? Dude, you've been going out with her for a little over a week haven't you?

Jr High School Kid: I know, I know, but she's the one!

Friend: rofl! Te pasas de lanza.
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Spanish slang. Literally means "What's happening, pumpkin?" It's a childishly friendly way of asking someone what's going on.
Person #1: Oye, ¿que te pasa, calabaza?
Person #2: Nothing much, just hanging out.
by Calabazahead June 20, 2009
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this word is more of a catch phrase said at times best to be funny.
For example,you are with friends for this example im going to make up names lets say their called hermana and orton.you are playing a game with them and one of them beats you really good you would scream out "pero que le pasa!"
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The name "pasas" comes in abbreviation from "pasasultan", which in turn comes from a combination of words: "pasasu" (to suck) and sultan (character). Sultan is a teenager living in Almaty, born in 2005. He became famous among people due to his outrageous behavior and a beaten sense of humor. The Sultan got his nickname during fierce battles with his idealogical enemies: Raimbek and Zhangir. These three have always had contradictions and if one calls the red word, then the second will say it, and then the third and the shelling will begin consisting of pasas, raimbok and sherlanus. Sultan has experienced many falls and always walked on a slippery slope, which led him to depression in the period from 2020-2021. But today the Sultan has perked up and finally fell in love with learning, he began to improve grades and relationships with teachers. He's still the same cool guy, but he's grown up inside.
Hey Pasas! Hey Sherlanus! Hey Raimbok!
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