It means basically "What's going on." "Whats up," "What's happened recently," "What are doindoing," all in one question.
"Bull ya" is a slang term that is often used to express excitement or approval. It is similar to saying "awesome" or "great job."
What they are saying is: you are lying commonly known as "chatting gas/shit"
It has several meanings. Word! True. Word up.= incoming info. Reinforcement , agreement of another's statement
"Maninha" is Portuguese slang and it is an affectionate term used to refer to a female friend or sister. It is similar to saying "sis" or "buddy" in English.
Cool itself, unless you are using it to mean mildly cold, is a slang word. Just because it is old slang doesn't mean that it is not still slang.
I'm with you - I get what you're saying.
It's the slang way of saying "Seeing"
Slang-you just engaged in intercourse.
It's a new slang for saying like.......that's soo cool, or that's soo weird, or that stinks. Its a slang for anything!!
I am an Anglo/Australian of 45 years. I know of no slang 'to smoodge'. If you heard an OZ saying it, he/she was probably saying 'to smooch' in US 'to make out' in UK to 'snog'
To be very angry or butthurt and say slang words while being angry, hence the saying ''Why are you so salty man?''
It is a slang way of saying that there's notactually a chance of that thing happening.
Clean: slang for saying "Take this girl" Dirty: you can figure it out...LOL
It's a Spanish way of saying "come over here," but in slang form.
It is a hip-hop saying meaning that it's something acceptable and fine.
It is a slang way of saying that someone's talking a lot and not letting anyone else talk.
Short version of saying a derogatory (vulgar) word: Mother f**ker.