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How goes

Another way of saying What's up, usually used in Chats with messengers

Person 1: Hello
Person 2: How goes?
person 1: Well i guess Nothing much
Person 2: Ah i see

by Banta~ December 17, 2015

20πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


How it's made

A show on the Discovery Channel or Science Channel which is often filled with puns.

How it's made episodes:

Steel Wool - When it comes to cleaning, they can be your best alloy.

Carved Candles - Making them is a whole new ball of wax.

Slot machines - we bet you'll love this story.

by john madden October 7, 2012

18πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


HOW FAR?

What you’re doing, how’s things going, where are you

Hey, how far?
Im chillin at your girls house

How far?

At the crib,what’s good

How far: working bro; tryna get to this money; ya feel meh bro?!

by Ouu tweet August 9, 2019

29πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


How's tricks?

A fairly uncommon expression used as a greeting similar to: "How's it going?"

John- Wassup wassup wassup in the hizzy?!

Ben- Nothin' man, how's tricks?

John- Not good man, I passed out last night while drinking and got teabagged.

Ben- Damn! That sucks man.

by DhamonZ November 28, 2004

1193πŸ‘ 242πŸ‘Ž


How is it this big

this stupid Top Toon ad I keep seeing

AD: How is it this big?
Me: IDFK

by MyPUSSSSSSSSSSSSYYYYYYYYYYYYYY December 17, 2021


Howe TX

A small town in North Texas about an hour north of Dallas. Good 2A school system. Close to Lake Texoma to the north and close to alot of good shopping to the south. A great place to live if you don't mind a short commute and enjoy a small rural town.

I'll be away from all this traffic in about an hour, because I will be in Howe TX.

by raydogman August 8, 2009


How goes it

Synonymous with the phrases "how are you" or "how are you going". Most likely derived from literal translations of similarly structured forms in European languages, such as the German "wie geht's", the Dutch "hoe gaat het" and the French "comment Γ§a va".

"How goes it" is non-standard and is generally used as a somewhat quirky informal alternative to the more conventional questions. In this sense, the phrase may have a somewhat humorous effect.

(1) Interlocutors may respond in the same way as they would to the more conventional "how are you".

A: "How goes it?"
B: "I'm well."

(2) Alternatively, interlocutors may acknowledge the facetious nature of the structure "how goes it", and respond in kind.

A: "How goes it?"
B: "It goes well."

by Berlinerleben October 9, 2011

244πŸ‘ 45πŸ‘Ž