Slang words are informal words and expressions that are not considered standard in the speaker's dialect or language. Whats crackin whats poppin are just some terms.
For one thing it depends where you grew up. If you grew up with people that continually use slang words for the correct word you're going to grow up using those words. Some people use slang words to describe something, like if something is cool looking they might say, "hey, that's fat", meaning in this case, cool. So if you heard someone using slang for different things, then you could get caught up in using slang. It's usually a right of passage to fit in with the rest of the "crowd".
If you are using slang, it means "whats up"
It means basically "What's going on." "Whats up," "What's happened recently," "What are doindoing," all in one question.
Translating "Hey What is Up" to Spanish is "Hola, que tal? "
There is no slang term for "have." Slang terms are used for things that are complex, or for things used in a particular situation (such as sports or work). People don't make up slang for simple words.
Whats up....or Whats new....or slang for How you doin or what you up to
hey whats up
Hey, whats up?
Hey IMT Gentleman... Whats up? Hey IMT Gentleman... Whats up? Hey IMT Gentleman... Whats up?
Hey, whats up, this is dick taurine
If you are referring to the saying "whats up" then it is a slang most teens use to ask "how are you going" or "whats wrong", that type of question
HEY is a word that people can use to start a conversation like "hey whats up"
hey whats up
It means whats up
hey whats up we are the wanted
whats up dudes...hey hey hey fat albert is back
If you mean while you are chatting? If you want to do a smiley and it comes out like a yellow smiley and you want it to just be a smiley in black print you either need to put the smiley like this: Hey whats up (= or Hey whats up=) They need to be next to the words or the parenthesis first