'What you at' or 'WYA' simply means what you doing or where are you, originating from Ireland and commonly used also in Canada
Girl : Wya / What you at
Boy: just playing video games
Or
Girl: What you at
Boy: Heading to the shops to get snacks
Boy: just playing video games
Or
Girl: What you at
Boy: Heading to the shops to get snacks
by Qwertyasdfgmnbgh February 8, 2016
Meaning A:
W: What you no good?
K: Not much, just chillin'.
Meaning B:
W: What you no good?
K: I ain't so good cos I got real bad gas from all them sodas.
W: What you no good?
K: Not much, just chillin'.
Meaning B:
W: What you no good?
K: I ain't so good cos I got real bad gas from all them sodas.
by Merriweather July 12, 2006
by @AJSlimeball January 11, 2022
by betterwatchit October 21, 2007
1. Generally used by chavs as they don't understand what most people are talking about.
2. To stop a conversation of misunderstanding i.e. 'what?' 'what?' 'what?'.
3. Derived from 'what are you talking about?'
2. To stop a conversation of misunderstanding i.e. 'what?' 'what?' 'what?'.
3. Derived from 'what are you talking about?'
by *Charli* April 10, 2006
"What you looking for?" "What ye' lookin' fo'" typically means in the hood that they want to fight someone. The person saying this has beef with another person.
by AnonyMous!994 July 12, 2016
what you saying?
translated to "hi how are you?"
A greeting used by the un-intalectual ones amungst us.
translated to "hi how are you?"
A greeting used by the un-intalectual ones amungst us.
by Abbott1 August 21, 2006