Similar to "what it do", but asking of possibilities in the future, not what's going on in the present. It's a greeting like, "whats up?" or "how are you?", posing the question, "what can we make of this?". It's not asking whats happening or what will happen, but what can happen. . . What can we make of this opportunity which is the present?
What it can be fellas? Are we gonna make this money or what?
"Singlish" (Colloquial Singaporean English) phrase that means "can you do it or not?"
("Singlish" is a real thing.... Google it.)
That lightbulb needs to be changed, can or no?
A set of plans for the night, day, or morning.
What are we doing tomorrow?
Here is the can of plans:
1. Go to the pregame
2. Smoke some reefer
3. Rage face at the party.
Any generic executive that communicates in vague or cliché business terms and acronyms but otherwise provides no significant benefit to an organization or project aside from a positive review if he is your superior.
We had a couple of analyst and a financial guy in the meeting, and one business man in a can.
When you’re not quite drunk yet but you also wouldn’t say you’re sober
Halfway to drunk
Buddy and I were already half canned on whiskey when we hit the bars
And if my response is murdering kids, then what? Then they just die.
Hym "And then you pretend is WASN'T the you refusing to acknowledge my rights... Probably cry like a bitch in private or in public... And then everyone else has to play along and live in delusion it you OR ELSE they ALSO don't get rights... But that isn't going to be the TRUE DICHOTOMY because you are doing this arbitrarily... And when your kids get murdered over it you pretend it isn't happening... So 'Yes we can take your rights away' is the language of someone who wants their kids to get murdered... Do... Do you want me to do it today? Should I go for a walk?"