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Harini
what is the meaning of "wass up" and what feeling of expression it indicates?
May 11, 2008 2:06 PM
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Hello Harini ,
"Wass up" is just a slangish short way to say " What is up" ,
which is not an expression but a question form to ask about what the other is doing or how things are with him/her or to ask about the current state of anyone , what he/she is doing ? what they like possibly to do ??
so in a slang way it would be "Hey man ,wass up ?"
;)
May 11, 2008
'wass up' is actually 'slang' (slang is like a shortened form) of what's up. Like asking what's new, or what can you tell me. do you understand?
May 11, 2008
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