An question replaced "Hello" or "Hi" as the most popular form of casual greeting.
And the answer is from Chinglish, means "Study hard and make progress every day"
"What's up? Day day up!" example:
Person 1: What's up?
Person 2: Day day up!
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get up there girl and ahzke what yo momma gave ya
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Person 1: what am I doing with my life
Person 2: im not your therapist how the hell did you get in my house
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You will pay for the consequences of your actions in due time.
Jackson: It was nothing serious between anyway, what's kissing someone going to do?
Brit: It still counts as cheating!
Jackson: You're still here aren't you?!
Brit: No. I quit.
Jackson: Goodluck finding someone as good as me.
Brit: You shall reap what you sow
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Making sure you got what you need without a concern for others, especially if you are the boss.
Leeza got a nice big ice cream cone in front of the troops working hard digging her shelter. When the troopers looked at her, she scoffed "I got mine, what's your problem?"
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A greeting to a friend who is leaving a party or social gathering when it's the first time you've seen them all night, even though you've both been at the same party the whole time.
Derek (appearing suddenly from other room): "It's getting late dudes, I gotta jet. Catch you later."
Jon: "Hey Derek! I didn't know you were here. Alright guy, what's-up-see-you-later."
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The opposite of the widely known, stupid comeback, This will usaully get your offendor to say something stupid about themselves.
Person 1: You suck eggs!
Person 2: I know I am but what are you?
Person 1: A dipwad.
Person 2: Exactly
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