A phrase from the Irish word craic meaning with the English/urban equivalent of: what is happening in your life since last we met./give me the 411.
cultural similarities between Celtic communities in the UK has allowed the slang terms to have acceptable usage in all Celtic community dialects.
1:-So what's the craic? doin fine still up north, TB
2:-nowt much, started college this week.
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A miserable little pile of secrets
But enough talk! Have at you!
... see also: man
What is a man?
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It means like "Whats up?", "Whats going on?"
Its commonly used in the LGBT Community
And is commonly used for gossipping
Typical Conversation using "Whats the T?"
Exa 1: Oh hey, girl!
Exa 2: Hey, Boo. Whats the T?
Exa 1: This bitch don' pulled out my weave..
Exa 2: Uh-uh, girl! Thats fucked up!
Shit like that!
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An Irish saying which is derived from the phrase what the hay bale? - a phrase used at harvest time to inquire about the harvest's progress. Typically used instead of the more offensive what the hell?
What the hale? - is it {the harvest} going well?
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Used to express dislike, hate, lack of understanding, loathing or general antipathy towards someone or something.
Adding vowels into the equation adds vehemence to one's assertion, as does expletives.
What kinda fucking pass was that?!
I just shanked <name>.
Whaaaaaat kiiiiiinda!
Whaaaaat kiiiiinda faggot.
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a cute way of saying "what the hell" or "what the fuck".
SLAM.
"what the BEEP was that?!"
"chill, dude- it was just the window."
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