Results for “how's it going”
Hi; how are you?
Rural Irish 'how's it going?' — older, friendlier, slightly farm-coded.
how are you? (greeting)
To hit a home run.
What are you up to? / how's it going?
What's up? / how's it going?
What's up? How's it going? (Cuba)
Going prone mid-gunfight to drop under their aim and win the close-range duel.
Locking onto one target and going blind to everything else.
Going round the side to hit the squishy backline instead of the meat shields up front.
Enemy's one hit from going down — finish them.
Going out of bounds so the game flings you to a whole new location.
Going off on teammates in chat. Pure rage, zero help.
A romance that takes its sweet time getting going.
Lottery-ticket bet on an obscure coin going 100x.
Food, especially a packed lunch — old miners' word still going strong.
Texted form of 'wagwan' — what's going on?
A kid. One of yours, or just any rugrat going past.
Groceries; 'doing the messages' = going for the shopping.
Flat out, going mental with how much you've got on.
Going at opps — attacking, invading rival blocks, putting in work.
Going out to commit violence against rivals.
Gossip, rumour, the unofficial word going round.
Circling The Drain: a patient who isn't going to make it.
Good for Parts Only — the patient who's not going to make it but could save several others.
Plated food sitting too long in the window, going cold or wilting before it's served.
Going off on your own at a fire — and getting people killed.
The whole building is on fire — we're not going inside.
Two voguers going head-to-head in a direct duel.
Truth, or the gossip that carries it; to spill the T is to tell what's really going on.
Extremely busy; also going flat out.
What's going on?; the standard Bajan greeting.
Going / going to; the Bajan future marker.
What's going on? / What's up?
Lift to failure, drop the weight, keep going.
What's up? What's going on? (DR)
Forward, onward, keep going (PR)
Awesome; going great; full-on.
Patois for 'going on' — what's happening, or telling someone to carry on.
Acting wild, going overboard, or behaving unreasonably.