A phrase showing that the one who said it is in a confused, and/or flabbergasted manner. Most commonly used when finding your spouse cheating, or watching Disney Channel.
Man 1: What the fuck is this shit?
Man 2: I'm fucking your wife while watching Disney Channel.
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Phrase used by Governor and Vice-President nominee Sarah Palin in an attempt to stall Charles Gibson when he asked for her opinion on the Bush doctrine in an interview originally aired on ABC's World News with Charles Gibson on September 11, 2008. It became clear when Gibson refused to elaborate on his question that Palin did not know to what he was referring. This phrase can be used when you need to admit that you don't know something that you really should know by virtue of your position or standing.
Boss: Where are the reports that we need for our client meeting this afternoon?
Lackey: In what respect, Charlie?
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1. To express contempt, surprise, or general dissatisfaction.
2. John Kane as being the substitution for any and all vulgar expletives/slang.
Guy #1: I just cut off my finger!
Guy #2: What the John Kane!
Mr. Deane: Where is all your homework? What the John Kane is going on here?
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a phrase used to show the stupidity of a statement or action made by another person
when he flipped off the cop at the light i smacked him a good one and yelled WHAT ARE YOU SMOKIN SON?
Guy A: That chick dont look too bad over there.
Guy B: What are you smokin? she looks like she just swallowed a beach ball!
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Use to call out someone to pick a fight, usually after the person on the receiving end of this statement causes some transgression or perceivable disrespect. Examples of things that would cause someone to say this include someone bumping into you, laughing at you, giving you a dirty look etc.. The implication is that if you're going around disrespecting people, you must be 'hood'/tough or looking for a fight.
It originates from "What's good?" which at the time it was coined was like another way of saying hello. It evolved into a hostile inflection to suggest to someone that something they did caused offense. This then evolved into "What's REALLY good?!" which then was substituted for what's really hood, basically meaning "if there's a problem we can solve this like they do in the hood." Likely the etymology of this phrase has something to do with the phrase "what's poppin'?"
Use "what's really hood" with EXTREME CAUTION.
Person 2 steps on Person 1 sneakers by accident.
1. Yo, what's really hood muh nigga?
2. Nothing, it was a mistake!
1. You damn right it was! *pulls out a gun*
2. Calm down, that's uncalled for..
1. -person one is too high/doped up/coked up to use reason. He murders person 2 and later put in jail for 30 to life-
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An accurate way to respond to anything... must be said in a low pitched voice
โShit dude somebody just robbed my houseโ
โOk den whatโ
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