It means "What have you been doing lately?"
Lately is an adverb of the word "late." It means recently. Examples of use: Lately, the weather has been warming up. Many schools have been struggling financially lately.
The actress Nikki Dial has not been seen or heard from in years. No information on what she is up to know has made it to the media.
Bu2ml stands for Been up too much lately.
You could start out with, "Hi, how have you been?" Or, "Hello, what have you been up to lately?"
I have been in London for one week and i just stay in London nothing special
Well, you could say "What's been happenin' with ya lately?", or "What's Up?", or "How have you been doing lately?". There are many ways, so just brainstorm, and I think you'll come up with a few of your own!!
because after his split up with Frankie Stanford he has been very depressed lately.
well... scene girls(and boys) usually make up just random names. if you want to make a name out of nikkii you can do... nikki rainbow nikki hearts nikki murder nikki smiles nikki ectasy nikki gorgeus nikki monster
The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up in America was created in 1647.
How about... Hey! How are you? What have you been up to lately? Then listen and respond. Pehaps tell them about your life as well. Family likes that.
The main ingredient should be MDMA but lately they've been putting more methamphetamine in them.