que onda
que onda is spelled “¿qué onda?” and is slang in spanish for “whats up?”
this slang/greeting is mostly used in mexico, argentina, uruguay, guatemala and chile.
1. “¿che flaco, qué onda?” | “hey man whats up?”
2. “¡hola felicia! ¿qué onda? ¿todo bien?” | “hey felicia! whats up? is everything ok?”
whats up?
hey ese que onda . hey homeboy whats up
spanish for “what’s up”.
que ondas loco?
what’s up man?
a constellation of sixties hippie expressions which are still quite current. this is the standard hip youth greeting, as ubiquitous as “what’s happening?”
(la/) que onda homeboy?….
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