A fork of Rural Dictionary
"How's that is a phrase that is used to make an appeal to the umpire of whether the opposition player is out or not.
The English batsman blocked the ball from hitting the wickets by using his leg (Which is against the Leg Before Wicket rule), so the Australians appealed to the umpire "How's that???" to which the umpire would make a decision of "Out" or "Not Out".
An interjection indicating approval, congratulations, or gratitude. Common especially in Laurentian mountains of Quebec, Canada.
James: Hey Rodney, how did your water test go? Rodney: I passed! I got my third in Campcraft! James: How-how!
An expression of agreement. Can be used in place of 'indeed.' Can also be used sarcastically to get someone to stop fucking talking to you about frivolous things. syn: you said it.
Rhonda: Juan, it's pretty cold outside today. Juan: And how! Erin: ...so I told her to shut the hell up because she was being a whore. I mean who tries anal with her boyfriend and then tells the entire cheer squad about it? I swear, Kelly is so totally gay... Franklin (clearly annoyed): AND HOW!
Similar to "How are you", this phrase is often used at the beginning of IM conversations to inquire about the health of a friend.
IM 1: Hey... IM 2: Hey, how be? IM 1: I'm good, you?
a term used in cricket, appealing to the umpire, for a wicket
how's that said the fielders
A greeting, supposedly a truncated form of "how's it going".
How's it, dude! Good seeing you.