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What's poppin, what's Gucci?

It typically means "what's up" or "how are you doing" or "how's your day?

Friend: Hi Steph, What's poppin, what's Gucci?

Stephanie: Hey!!! Nothing much wbu?

by Hi Shisters James Charles here July 03, 2018


what’s poppin 🅱️

The first thing you should ever say to anyone ever in the history of the entire world I guess (also use 🅱️ At the end of every sentence after the statement what’s poppin 🅱️ Has been said)

What’s poppin 🅱️
Nothing much 🅱️
That’s rad...🅱️
Yeah 🅱️
🅱️
🅱️🅱️
🅱️🅱️🅱️
K🅱️
Bye 🅱️

by Frack man February 18, 2018


What's poppin b

Used to replace any word with a beginning letter of b. Bro, Babe, bae, etc.

Heeyyyyy what's poppin b! - when I walk in on the first day of school

by FlyingTiger455 August 30, 2017


what's poppin' fresh?

This is a greeting meant to say what's up, what's crackin', or another such colloquial greeting. The reason it is popular is because Poppin' Fresh is the Pillsbury Doughboy's former name (the name was changed to update little Freshy's character and bring him into modern times). The phrase is not questioning what Poppin' Fresh is, rather it is using poppin' in it's slang meaning, and it is using fresh as a noun, not an adjective. Fresh refers to the person being addressed by the question.

Bob: Yo
Joe: Yo, what's poppin' fresh?
Bob: Not much kid, what's crackalackin'

by Marley June 16, 2006


what's poppin b

Commonly used as a greeting/text. Can be extremely cringey at times, however if it used ironically, it's ok. 'B' is short for, 'Babe', 'Bae', 'BB' and so on.

Boy: Hey, what's poppin b? X

Girl: Um, your a bit fucking weird.

by What's good my dood March 01, 2017


What's Poppin Slime

Another way of saying "what's up"

what's poppin slime popping slime poppin slime whats good what's good sup gud

by B Redd June 13, 2011


what's poppin and lockin?

What's poppin and lockin? is a saying for when you want to know what your friend is up to?

A : Hey, "what's poppin and lockin?" tonight?

B: Nothing much, "what's popping and locking?"...with you?

by Theodore Ovaltine September 09, 2009