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whats your beef

Like when you someone is startin an argument or something and you don't know why they are doin it or havin a little fit and you don't know why = whats your beef

'shout, shout, shout!!' = 'Yo holmes whats your beef'

by Olie Fildes June 25, 2006

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that's what she said!

A phrase used when someone says something that could be taken the wrong way.
NOTE: Severely annoying when overused.

Person 1: Why is this so hard?
Person 2: That's what she said!

P1: Hang on, let me grab my pencil.
P2: That's what she said!

P1: That is the most disgusting thing I've ever seen.
P2: That's what sh-
P1: SHUT THE HELL UP!!!

by IT'S_OVER_9000 January 28, 2012

85๐Ÿ‘ 32๐Ÿ‘Ž


that's what you said

Similar to that's what she said, but much more useful because it works in any situation. When you say this to someone else, it will most likely confuse the other person.

Anuj: I ate curry last night.
Tomo: That's what you said!
Anuj: Um... Yeah I did?

by AnusMan2010 July 7, 2010

17๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


What's your game

In all seriousness though, saying "what's your game" is normally something a cowboy says when he's provoked or offended by what someone is doing or saying and another common phrase that's said rather than "what's your game" is "what're you playing at, boy" and you gotta lay alot of emphasis on the "boy". Really they can also mean the same thing as "what in tarnation" but essentially the phrases (excluding "what in tarnation") mean what are you doing.

Person: I just think that's not true
Cowboy: what's your game?

Person: I don't believe you
Cowboy: what're you getting at, boy?

by atelynurora February 28, 2017

18๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


What's the wave today

What are the plans today

Yo Daquan what's the wave today

by Young boul March 12, 2017

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whats da deal?

How you doing?

Whats da deal wit you

by Keika_pooh June 25, 2003

18๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


whats good in the hood

Usually a question or greeting offered to a friend. Variant, however, in that a number of different answers are acceptable depending on the situation. See examples.

1. "Hey Joe, whats good in the hood?"
"Hey hows it going?"

2. "Whats good in the hood, brah?"
"Nothin, dude. Just beer."

3. "Yo Norman, what's good in the hood?"
"To be perfectly honest, not alot. The reading gap between young blacks and whites in urban areas continues to widen due to lack of awareness among political elites. Unemployment's on the rise, stereotypes are being reinforced, crime's on the rise, and rap music is dying."

by Matt A. Brown July 11, 2006

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