This term is very similar to the term "How's it hangin' " The only real difference being that how's it bangin' is less formal than it's counterpart. The "It" in question is very contextual to the situation and could really mean anything.
You want to know? Since men apparently don’t know I will teach you.
Hym “You want to know how to make yourself attractive to women? Here’s what you do: make $100,000 or more a year (or have parents who make that much) OR have a fat cock (Ideally both. BOTH is LITERALLY the ideal). Now, you could say ‘Well, studies show that *blah blah blah*’ but the studies don’t account for the outliers and this does. List all of the qualities you think women are attracted to. Will women select outside of those qualities for a man with a fat cock or $100,000+ a year? Yes. Which is why you see men who don’t meet the criteria that is supposedly required to attract women still attracting women. It’s why you need to rely on the caveat of ‘short term vs long term’ selection. Fat cocks and money.”
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Reeeeeee I hate how people actually explains IT insted of meming IT
- a Bahamian colloquial term, which translates to "Whats up?" or "Sup?"
-usually used as a greeting, or, in some cases, to incite a confrontation
The song, "Ha'd Go", by Bahamian rapper Daynez, further popularized the commonly used term throughout the Bahamas.
Pronunciation: Ha'd Go
Person 1"How it go (Ha'd Go) bey? Erryting cool aye?
Person 2 "Yah, right here bey."
“Triggered” do or say anything he will be triggered especially if they relate to the holocaust.
Anthony (thony for short) does not eat bread even though he will bail on his mates to have a good munch on his toast at home
Hey thony do u wana come out?
Anthony Howe: nah I can’t sorry I’ve got a nice cheese toastie at home.
You are basically seeing each other it’s when the guy doesn’t want to admit it to his friends that’s he’s seeing an absolute slaper so he just tells them “we are seeing how things go”
Jim “so what’s happening with you and Amy”
Jack “nothing we are seeing how things go”