C'est quoi les bails?*
* What are the leases?
French
France
Standard Phrase
USED
Frequently
BY
Young people
A way of saying 'what's up?'. Deriving from "bails" (leases) meaning "business". You are asking about the business your friend has done.
"Salut poto"
"Wesh gros"
"C'est quoi les bails"
"Pas grand chose, on est là, toi-même tu sais"
"Hey bro"
"Yo homie"
"What's up?"
"Not much, we represent, you know"
Submitted July 2020
by luk
Confirmed by 9 people
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<h3>Literal translation: C'est quoi les bails?</h3>
<p>A way of saying 'what's up?'. Deriving from "bails" (leases) meaning "business". You are asking about the business your friend has done. </p>