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"what up" is not correct or usable in written English.
It is an informal slang expression that is typically used in conversation as a greeting or informal acknowledgment. An example of its use is: Friend 1: Hey, what up? Friend 2: Not much, just working on a project for school. What about you?.
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"Hey, everybody, what up?
Wrap what up?
What up, Detroit?
Francesa: What up, Dog?
"What up, Dylan man?
What up, y'all?
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What up-and-coming tourist destination doesn't have dozens of A.T.M.'s?
He's doing what up-and-coming actors always do: working a job around auditions.
"Yo, whats up, bro?
(Hey guys, whats up?).
Hey whats up!
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