A fork of Rural Dictionary
It is a way for asking like what’s good/ step up/ excuse me. A way to show you’re ready to stomp out the one stepping to you. A reaction that shows you’re not to be ticked with. Calling them on their shit.
1: you a lil bitch and you’re just a local crack whore 2: what’s brimming doe
A form of speaking to someone, out side of saying hello.
POV: someone calls your phone… You Answer: What up Doe so and so.
It says I'm not stupid enough to let you use your mongrel children as an excuse to stalk and harass me for the rest of my life while simultaneously stealing everything I make and condemning me to a life of servitude so you can feel better about the fact that your kids are never going to stop getting fucked amd murdered and there's no reason for anyone who DOESN'T have kids to give a shit because YOU don't give a shit about the problems of non-kid-havers.
Hym "What does that say about me? Whatever you want it to say, of course! Everything means whatever you want it to mean and you hear whatever you want to hear."
A statement used when a person makes a comment that has nothing to do with the conversation.
*People are conversing about favorite foods* Out of nowhere: "Did you know that an axolotl is a type of salamander?" Response: "What does that have to do with Christmas?"
A modification in phraseology to contend with the urban slang usage of "what it do?!" as a way of asking a question. In my URBAN EXPRESSIONISM© style of creating, this mode off speaking was created back in 2005. The phrase serves as an 'urban diction" in sentence-fragment structure to question "How's it going?" and/or "What's going on?" Usages: Surf culture speech Urban culture speech
Hey, brah, what does it ?!" Yo, man, what does it?!