Casual Greetings

3 words in this vocabulary list

sup

noun a greeting or way of asking what's up

verb to eat or drink something quickly

  • The supervisor asked the team to follow up on the project status during the meeting.
  • Hey, sup? Are you free to hang out later?
  • Yo, sup bro? Let's chill tonight.
  • The sun is setting, casting a golden hue over the supine fields.

noun a slang term for 'what's up', used as a greeting

interjection a word or phrase that expresses a strong emotion or feeling

  • Greetings, may I inquire about your well-being? What's up?
  • Hey, wsup? How's it going?
  • Wsup fam? You good?
  • The sky is clear, birds are chirping, and wsup with you today?

noun A drive-by handshake refers to a quick handshake exchanged between two people while one or both parties are in motion, such as in a car or passing by each other on the street.

  • During the business conference, they exchanged a drive-by handshake as a gesture of courtesy.
  • As they passed each other in the hallway, they gave a quick drive-by handshake.
  • I didn't have time to stop and chat, so I just gave him a drive-by handshake.
  • Their relationship was so strained that their interactions felt like a drive-by handshake - brief and impersonal.