Because "sup" is not recognized as a word in the English dictionary but is found in the vernacular of most English speakers, making it a type of slang.
"Sup" is slang because it is a shortened version of the word "what's up," which is a common greeting in informal conversations. Slang often develops as a way for people to communicate more casually and efficiently.
Some slang words for "hey what's up" include "sup", "yo", "hey there", and "what's good".
"Wus-sup" is a playful slang term combining "what's" and "up", commonly used as a casual greeting to ask someone how they're doing or what they're up to. It's a more informal way to say "what's up" or "how are you."
You may be speaking slang if you are using informal or unconventional language that is not considered standard or formal. Slang often evolves from within specific social groups or communities and may not be easily understood by everyone.
"Sup" is a casual abbreviation of "What's up?" It is commonly used as a greeting to check in on someone's current situation or well-being.
"Yum yum sup sup" does not have a literal translation in Chinese. It sounds like it could be an onomatopoeic expression in English expressing enjoyment of food.
it means how are you
yo= hi bears= police
It means "what's up?" 'Sup is being used as a slang for "what is up" yet another slang for "how are you doing" or "what have you been up to". It's a really informal greeting among close friends. "Sup" also means to eat supper.
Yes. It is a verb. "To sup" means to have supper.It has various other meanings, from an abbreviation for "What's up?" to an acronym for the Sailors' Union of the Pacific.
It is short for "What's up?"...which means "What's happening?", "What are you doing?" or "How are you?"
Hi Hiya Howdy Hey Howsit? What's up? 'Sup? Yo
sup is not a word
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sup is txt talk for whats upit is a word that gangsters use and they make up words that end in izzel like sizzle and nilzel and hizzle ya also it something to say to start a conversion
slang is not a good thing for your education, but most kids do it while texting because it is much faster... some are you= u whatever= w/e laugh out loud= lol hey= dude, yo, sup
Some slang words for "hey what's up" include "sup", "yo", "hey there", and "what's good".
"Wus-sup" is a playful slang term combining "what's" and "up", commonly used as a casual greeting to ask someone how they're doing or what they're up to. It's a more informal way to say "what's up" or "how are you."