'What you at' or 'WYA' simply means what you doing or where are you, originating from Ireland and commonly used also in Canada
Girl : Wya / What you at
Boy: just playing video games
Or
Girl: What you at
Boy: Heading to the shops to get snacks
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A) A question that asks what one has been up to.
B) A question that asks how one is feeling.
Meaning A:
W: What you no good?
K: Not much, just chillin'.
Meaning B:
W: What you no good?
K: I ain't so good cos I got real bad gas from all them sodas.
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A phrase well used in cleveland when a male wants to know a females sexual past.
dude: β So what you be gettin into ??β
girl: β i get a lil freaky β or iβm innocentβ
"That guy deals weed, speed and what you need!"
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1. Generally used by chavs as they don't understand what most people are talking about.
2. To stop a conversation of misunderstanding i.e. 'what?' 'what?' 'what?'.
3. Derived from 'what are you talking about?'
'I'm going to the buzz tonight'
'what you chattin?'
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"What you looking for?" "What ye' lookin' fo'" typically means in the hood that they want to fight someone. The person saying this has beef with another person.
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What you looking for huh? Ye lookin' fo' something?
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what you saying?
translated to "hi how are you?"
A greeting used by the un-intalectual ones amungst us.
"yo blud, what you saying?"
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