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What's the damage?

A way of asking how much a bill is, especially when out to eat. Used mostly by people who still think saying things like this are cool.

Jill: What's the damage?
Jack: $75.83
Jill: Ouch. You're paying, right?

by Jimi Awesome February 14, 2009

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What's the story

Irish slang for "Hello"

What's the story, Rory?

by Cully April 1, 2003

94๐Ÿ‘ 33๐Ÿ‘Ž


now what?

"Now what?" is a phrase signifying boredom, a lack of topics to discuss, or a greeting after a brief to intermediate pause in conversation. It is common to see the term "dunno" follow as a response.

Speaker 1: "Now what?"

Speaker 2: "Dunno."

by Blueberry Yum Yum March 27, 2008

32๐Ÿ‘ 8๐Ÿ‘Ž


What's Good?

1. Meaning What's Up or What's Going On?

2. When someone may have beef with you, "asking" if they have a problem

3. Asking if someone has drugs or whatever

1. Hey Bob! What's Good With Ya?

2. Hey I heard you were talkin shit. What's Good?

3. Man, What's Good with that green? Nothing now but I'll be good come Monday.

by Don't Care July 16, 2005

138๐Ÿ‘ 50๐Ÿ‘Ž


what's crappening

Just a different way of saying what's happening.

Hey Pete what's crappening?

by Captain Ahab February 17, 2004

38๐Ÿ‘ 11๐Ÿ‘Ž


what's the skinny

a term used by people meaning what's up or what's goin on

Luis: man what's the skinny
Jalen: man nuthin really jus chillin

by atlantachick November 29, 2004

134๐Ÿ‘ 50๐Ÿ‘Ž


What Not to Wear

A television show on TLC. Stacy London and Clinton Kelly are two fashion-experts that visit people (it seems they are always 21+) who are nominated by someone because of their bad fashion style.

If the person accepts, they get a card with $5000 on it, so they can get a new wardrobe. The catch is, Stacy and Clinton get to throw out any articles of clothing from their wardrobe they want. That means you, scene band shirt.

The person shows their clothing in a 360 degree mirror, and Stacy and Clinton show them everything that's wrong with what they threw on. Now, the wardrobe is critiqued and thrown out. I don't know where the clothes goes, but if it doesn't go to charity, I'll get very upset.

Now, Stacy and London watch the man or woman from a camera on the first shopping day, criticizing and complimenting the articles they pick out.

On the second shopping day, they surprise attack the shopper during their quest to help them out in person. Once all $5000 are spent, they leave, and the man or woman gives a confessional about the days shopping.

The next day, the hairstylist gives them a new (what else?) haircut & style. Then Carmindy, the annoying ("so chic, you look chic, this is CHIC! Chic chic look look!") but know-it-all makeup artist will give a female a new makeup look and a male either nothing or some tips on skin.

Now, Stacy and Clinton wait for the person to arrive and they grade the new fashions, hair and makeup (female). They then go off to meet their friends for the end of the show.

Critics of the show call it "facist" and "selfish", "ruining people's sense of originality". Others say "it's just fashion" and it's "all for fun". In my opinion, I like the show, but some episodes are really destroying someone's sense of style. I think you can be fashionable and still keep the look you want, whereas people like Lexi (a total bitch who likes to dress Lolita) got their fashion quashed.

Person: Did you catch What Not to Wear last night?
O'Person: No way, that show is facist.
Person: Oh, really? I just think it's fun. I like the cool fashions.
O'Person: It doesn't MATTER if they are cool fashions. It's conforming the world, one by one. So, yeah. Screw you.
Person: ?

by Fergie-Luv August 15, 2009

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